May 6, 200917 yr I notice I have a /mnt/user AND a /mnt/user0 What is the difference? does this have something to do with the cache drive (which is /mnt/cache) The /mnt/user0 seems to be pretty new. Jim
May 6, 200917 yr /mnt/user0 is only present when there is a cache disk. It is a view of the user share file system that excludes the contents of the cache disk. It is used by the mover to copy files from the cache disk to the array, ie, /mnt/cache to /mnt/user0.
March 14, 201511 yr I have no cache drive but that folder is present. I'm using 6.0-beta14b. I'm quite sure I didn't have it before but I can't remember till when. I also never had a cache drive before.
March 16, 201511 yr I have no cache drive but that folder is present. I'm using 6.0-beta14b. I'm quite sure I didn't have it before but I can't remember till when. I also never had a cache drive before. Are you using dockers? Do you have a cache drive that you are only using for your dockers?
March 25, 201511 yr I don't. Don't know what to tell you then. I only see user0 when a cache drive is installed in the system.
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