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Delete Old SMB Ghost Share

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I have a smb share that I no longer have to a Windows PC for backup purposes. This URL or path only shows up when I go into a docker template and notice the reference is still there. I've looked pretty had in all my dockers for any reference to it to delete it.

Is there a config file or something I can do to delete it when I cannot find it?

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Do you mean one or more of your containers actually have that as a host path? Or do you mean it is a host path that you can select from a dropdown when mapping a volume?

  • Author

It is a host path that you can select from a drop-down when mapping a volume

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Is it mounted in Unassigned Devices?

  • Author

No, just verified it is not list in Unassigned Disk Device nor under Unassigned Devices.

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You may have accidentally created that path yourself by trying to write to it. If that is the case, reboot should make it go away as long as nothing tries to write to it again.

What do you get from command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt/remotes
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drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 60 Mar 6 07:58 MICROPC_Recovery/

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10 hours ago, trurl said:

reboot should make it go away as long as nothing tries to write to it again.

  • Author

Great, thank you that worked. Thought I had tried that, but that reboot did the trick. Must be an entry in the flash drive. Be nice to just be able to remove it from some config file on the flash drive.

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39 minutes ago, RaidPC said:

Must be an entry in the flash drive. Be nice to just be able to remove it from some config file on the flash drive.

I doubt that very much. Most likely explanation is

12 hours ago, trurl said:

You may have accidentally created that path yourself by trying to write to it.

From some container mapping, perhaps.

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