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7.2.0-rc.2 | Shares listed as unprotected despite being Array only and parity valid

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I am really stumped with an issue I am seeing on my Unraid server for two shares. Specifically plex and storage shares which are set to Array only. I am not sure what setting I have misconfigured here, or if I am missing something obvious, but does anyone have any idea why this is happening? I don't want these files/folders to exist on the cache drive at all. They should all be stored exclusively on the array.

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Parity is listed as being valid.

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  • Community Expert

Both shares have data on the pool (it could be just the fodler)

p--x shareUseCache="no" # Share exists on disk1, disk2, disk3, disk4, disk5, disk6, cache

s-----e shareUseCache="no" # Share exists on disk1, disk2, disk3, disk4, disk5, disk6, cache

  • Author

Should I manually delete the folders on the cache disk? I want it on the main array. Is that the right practice?

  • Community Expert

If there are only folders, you can delete them, you can also use the mover if there's any data there.

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