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unable to delete a share

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I am unable to delete a share called Media which has no files in it. When I click the share, I get the following screen which does not have any information listed to edit under Share Settings.Screenshot 2025-11-20 145707.png

Solved by JorgeB

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What do you get from command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt/user/Media
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Screenshot 2025-11-20 152135.png

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You need to delete the Test folder so Media will be empty.

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Thank you. Gotcha. Test folder is deleted, and when clicking on Media within Shares to edit it, I still do not have a delete option. It is exactly the same as the first picture I put in the opening post... which is weird because there is not anything to edit for the share other than the SMB Security and SMB User. No other edit options. Thanks

36 minutes ago, freiberghk said:

Thank you. Gotcha. Test folder is deleted, and when clicking on Media within Shares to edit it, I still do not have a delete option. It is exactly the same as the first picture I put in the opening post... which is weird because there is not anything to edit for the share other than the SMB Security and SMB User. No other edit options. Thanks

Did you stop the Array before editing?

Edited by gyto6

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No. But I just double checked and when I do stop the Array, and go into Shares to edit. I receive a message that 'Array must be Started to view Shares'. So editing with the Array stopped doesn't appear to be possible?

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Share settings are not showing for that share, possibly a corrupt cfg, delete /boot/config/shares/Media.cfg then go to the share again; it should still show up with the default settings.

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Thanks JorgeB. Deleted the file and then went back to the share where it showed up with the default settings, just like you said.

I'm wondering if I have a problem when creating a new share. From the Share, if I click on 'Add Share' this is the screen that I get... thinking it is corrupted because it doesn't list the Secondary storage option and Mover action. Thoughts?Screenshot 2025-11-21 112331.png

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3 minutes ago, freiberghk said:

it doesn't list the Secondary storage option and Mover action.

That will only show if you select a pool as the primary storage; it cannot be the array.

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