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Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt (Fix common problems)

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Invalid folder cache contained within /mnt

Hello, I tried to troubleshoot this myself - I wondered how the Wizards could sort this issue out from diagnostics?

I found a non existent share called Aubiblebooks in the diagnostic logs, in the shared folder. The anonymised ones were not much help as I couldn’t see what the directory was called - Started with an A and ended with an s, but non anonymised logs showed me the missing folder. I'm sure this is my snafu as I used Krusader to copy that folder to my media folder.

I recreated the share Audiblebooks and then deleted it. This removed that error from the diagnostics, but as the Fix Common Problems error remains, I guess that was not the issue. I did also deleted the Audiblebooks folder from my /media folder (Trash Guides setup), so now there is no folder called Audiblebooks, but the error remains.

 

Can anyone give me any pointers please. I’m uploading the latest diagnostics and the Audiblebooks share is not showing now as it is deleted.

Also out of interest, if anyone can help me, can you explain how you saw the issue in all of those files?

 

unraidnas-diagnostics-20251022-1715.zip

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Nevermind, for a different reason I had to do a reboot and the error has cleared. Maybe it was Audiblebooks after all.

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