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+20 Shares Appeared Out of Nowhere

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Noticed I have +20 shares that have appeared out of no where. Not sure where they came from or how to update/handle them. Any suggestions? (images)

My Unraid system keeps crashing after 10 minutes of being powered on. Not sure what's happening. If I disable all Dockers, it runs fine. I am slowly turning on Dockers 1 by 1 to see if I can identify the problem.

Unraid OS version: 7.0.1

Thanks for the help!

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Edited by Boy Kai
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  • Boy Kai changed the title to +20 Shares Appeared Out of Nowhere
  • Community Expert

Pretty sure that is a mover tuning plugin issue, recommend asking in its support thread.

i rather guess it looks more like some copy, backup, ... operation went wrong to /mnt/user/ instead where it should have run ...

a Share is also created when you just copy a new folder to /mnt/user/...

may check your your plugins, scripts, dockers, ... which may copy / backup files

as i dont see any obvious plugin, rather a script, a docker, ..

  • Author

@alturismo - do you know if there's a way for me to check what created the shares?

The only real changes to my setup has been https://github.com/plexguide/Huntarr.io

But I also don't know if this has something to do with Unraid +7.X and depreciating plugins or something like that.

  • Solution

My guess would be unbalanced. Inadvertent setting the source / destination wrong. Or improperly entering in a command that wound up copying them from RAM to the cache pool. Those shares all look like part of the webUI.

Only way to really check is to delete them manually (you have to do this anyways), and then reboot and see if they come back and then work backwards as to what created them

  • Author

Thanks @Squid !

Do I need to attempt to move/merge the files into cache or just delete the shares manually and reboot? Should I backup the shares or anything like that?

29 minutes ago, Boy Kai said:

Do I need to attempt to move/merge the files into cache or just delete the shares manually and reboot? Should I backup the shares or anything like that?

just delete and reboot, unraid loads everything to RAM on boot

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