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Duplicate Folder / Two User Accounts <SOLVED>

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Can someone help me with this because I only have one user (root) and I have five shares (Subsonic, Media, EBooks, Music, and Plex) on my UnRAID server. Now the Subsonic was created on install and the Plex had to be added for using a cache only drive for the server. Now I see two user directories under /mnt one is "user" and the other is "user0" is this creating duplicate folders? Now both directories are different so I am not sure if I should copy of over all from "user0" and remove it  :-\. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Below is how the directories look.

 

 

/mnt/user

 

Subsonic

Media

EBooks

Music

Plex

 

/mnt/user0

 

Media

EBooks

Music

 

v/r,

 

Greg

If you are using user shares then /user and /user0 are both to be expected.  They are both views onto the file system.  The difference between them is that /user shows all files/folders on user shares, while /user0 shows only ones that are on the data disks (i.e. ignoring the cache disk).  These two locations are used by the mover process when moving files from cache to the parity protected array.

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Thanks Itimpi for that answer I just wanted to make sure before trying to remove it, so good to know then.

 

v/r,

 

Greg

 

If you are using user shares then /user and /user0 are both to be expected.  They are both views onto the file system.  The difference between them is that /user shows all files/folders on user shares, while /user0 shows only ones that are on the data disks (i.e. ignoring the cache disk).  These two locations are used by the mover process when moving files from cache to the parity protected array.

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