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[SOLVED] statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory

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I had a need to run reiserfsck --rebuild-tree on /mnt/md7 to correct some corruption.  It completed and all is good except for the fact that I see these messages in my syslog...

 

Nov 30 07:57:39 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory
Nov 30 07:57:41 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory
Nov 30 07:57:43 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory
Nov 30 07:58:50 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory
Nov 30 07:59:29 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory
Nov 30 07:59:32 unRAID emhttp: get_filesystem_status: statfs: /mnt/user/lost+found No such file or directory

 

I did delete the /mnt/disk7/lost&found folder but can't figure out how to kill this lost&found share.  The WebUI says that it is not empty so I cannot delete it and I have looked on every data/cache disk for the existence of these folders.

 

Any ideas?

 

John

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Seems a reboot cleaned it up.  I'm not seeing the errors anymore and the share does not exist on the Shares page.

 

Marking solved for now.

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