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Mismatch between /boot/config/shares/ and actual shares!

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I just discovered that few of my shares, cannot be edited in GUI or edit the sharing, in fact sharing DOES work even for those shares (probably from since I actually set up the servers years ago), but I cannot make any changes to sharing.

In those shares the error it reports is "Case-insensitive Share name is not unique"!

But I checked all disks and there are no filename conflicts, all my top shares are lower case.

So I checked the second possible source of the problem /boot/config/shares/ ...and boy is it a mess!

Here is what I see there:

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But my real actual shares are those (and those that I indeed see in other computers when I browse UNRAID):

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Question is, how do I handle this?

1) Do I rename the .cfg files for shares that I don't see conflict? (for example Documents.cfg, while there is no documents.cfg and the real share is "documents")

2) Do I delete shares that don't exist and I don't even know how they showed up there? (example MSI50825)

Also do I do this on a live system? Will I just reboot? Should I take down array first?

Finally, how did those happen???

Help?

EDIT: So I saw this is a new 7.2 thing. Probably those .cfg are back when I recreated shares, renamed manually etc. years ago.

But what about those non existent .cfg? Can I delete safely?

Edited by NLS

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