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unRaid command Line

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I love the Linux command line. 

However. I don't know unRaid well enough to know the answer to this.  Does (moving, copying, deleting, etc.), files & folders, from the command line upset unRaid's default behavior?  Such as, parity integerity for the system?

 

I'm looking forward to someone with extensive knowlege of unRaid answering this question.

 

Thanks, in advance.

:)

No to the parity but it will affect permissions on 5.0 versions which means you will not be able to access the data over your network after the move until you fix them.

 

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Thanks, that's the kind of "gotcha's" I'm looking for.

I can handle the permissions with a command line script.

Excellent, thanks again.

Vic

There already is a script included. You can run it with the name of a directory that needs the permissions fixed.

I love the Linux command line. 

However. I don't know unRaid well enough to know the answer to this.  Does (moving, copying, deleting, etc.), files & folders, from the command line upset unRaid's default behavior?  Such as, parity integerity for the system?

As long as you don't mess with the partitions of the array disks directly you should be fine. /dev/sd** and /dev/hd** are off limits when assigned to the array. If you want to manipulate files on the array disks, make sure you use the /mnt/* locations. I'm not sure what your level of expertise is, so I just wanted to clarify what is off limits.

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