March 16Mar 16 Hi, Quick question that's been bugging me for the last while, all of a sudden the media folder that I originally created when setting up my Unraid server had all movies/tv etc going to the array but for some reason the last while it now has anything I create being added to my cache folder. Noticed when I went to add a movie folder in Radarr that it was showing as only 774gb free when my array has 4.18tb free. Any new items added through Radarr/Sonarr are now defaulting to my cache drive and I can't figure out how to change it back. All help greatly appreciated.
March 16Mar 16 Author Appreciate the quick response, zip file attached. dmp-unraid-diagnostics-20260316-1904.zip
March 16Mar 16 Community Expert Your media share does appear to be set to not use cache. Are you sure you don't have something specifying a path to /mnt/cache/media?How are the files being created for radarr to work with?
March 16Mar 16 Author To the best of my knowledge I can't see anything directing to that path. I set this up years ago and other than a couple OS upgrades I've not changed anything. Can't even go into the share and change the primary/secondary storage as it's greyed out.
March 16Mar 16 Author I would add a movie and it would ask me where to download to, for some reason it started defaulting to the cache.
March 16Mar 16 Community Expert you have what appear to be two media shares on your USBMedia.cfg and media.cfgM---a # Share does not exist m---a shareUseCache="no" # Share exists on cache, disk1, disk2, disk3On the Shares tab click on "Clean Up" at the bottom of the share list Edited March 16Mar 16 by MowMdown
March 16Mar 16 Author I tried this option from Gemini "Step 1: Force-Delete the ConfigWe are going to delete the specific configuration file for the media share. Don't worry—this doesn't delete your movies; it just deletes the "rules" for that folder so Unraid is forced to recreate them from scratch.Open the Terminal (>_ icon).Type this exactly and press Enter:rm /boot/config/shares/media.cfgNow, immediately reboot your Unraid server.Step 2: Why Rebooting is RequiredWhen Unraid boots back up, it will see the media folder on your disks but notice the .cfg file is missing. It will then generate a brand-new, default configuration file. Because this file is "new," the previous "locks" that were greying out your Primary/Secondary storage settings will be gone.Step 3: Re-configure the ShareOnce the server is back online:Go to the Shares tab and click on media.The dropdowns should now be black and selectable!Set them to your preferred "Best Practice" setup:Primary storage: CacheSecondary storage: ArrayMover action: Cache -> Array"It's giving me the option to change my primary/secondary storage.
March 16Mar 16 Community Expert Earlier releases of the Unraid were not as strict about the capitalisation of the shares .cfg file in the config/shares folder on the flash drive but the latest releases do and you will get unexpected results if the capitalisation is not the same as that of the actual folders on the array drives or pools corresponding to a share.
March 18Mar 18 Author Couple days in and things seem to be working like normal. Thank you one & all for the help, responses.
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