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DCCXVIII : from [Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems

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Share data is an implied array-only share, but files / folders exist on the cache

Share dmz is an implied array-only share, but files / folders exist on the cache

So these two shares that I did not create (some random apps did) are meant to be on the cache. They were setup to use the cache, not the array. And indeed their shares show they're set to be on the cache. Yet this plugin is saying that there's an error because the opposite is the case when that doesn't actually exist.

???

  • Community Expert

I have split your post into its own thread since it's likely the plugin is not the problem.

4 hours ago, DCCXVIII said:

(some random apps did)

The way you configured some app would be the actual reason.

Attach Diagnostics ZIP to your NEXT post in this thread.

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Any folder at the top level of a disk or pool is automatically a user share. Probably you have some container host mappings set to /mnt/cache/data and /mnt/cache/dmz

And since you didn't make any settings for those shares you accidentally created, they have default settings (cache-no)

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