June 12, 201511 yr I have my TV Shows folder I accidentally initiated a move from a workstation, now every time I reboot my unRAID it does a cp -an /mnt/user0/TV\ Shows /mnt/user0 when I killed this task it started a command rm -rf /mnt/user0/TV\ Shows I managed to save like 20 out of over 200 TV Shows I had. How can I stop this from happening every time I reboot? I don't want it to move all the folders, TV Shows is only 1 of the folders it's trying to move.
June 12, 201511 yr Have you checked your go file to make sure these commands don't exist. Mount \\tower\flash on a windows machine, and under the config folder is the go file. You can open it with notepad.
June 12, 201511 yr Community Expert I have my TV Shows folder I accidentally initiated a move from a workstation, now every time I reboot my unRAID it does a cp -an /mnt/user0/TV\ Shows /mnt/user0 when I killed this task it started a command rm -rf /mnt/user0/TV\ Shows I managed to save like 20 out of over 200 TV Shows I had. How can I stop this from happening every time I reboot? I don't want it to move all the folders, TV Shows is only 1 of the folders it's trying to move. Those commands are not something unRAID normally does by itself. Is there a script or something involved? Boot in SAFE mode.
June 12, 201511 yr Author I rebooted all my workstations then the unRAID server, it sripped, but unfortunately I lost a lot of shows... :-( I guess I will upgrade to lightning 300 to get those back in less time.
June 12, 201511 yr Community Expert I rebooted all my workstations then the unRAID server, it sripped, but unfortunately I lost a lot of shows... :-( I guess I will upgrade to lightning 300 to get those back in less time. Not enough information in this thread to hazard a guess what happened or what you are talking about now. Was the workstation somehow making unRAID execute those commands? I am guessing that lightning 300 has something to do with your internet speed. Maybe you have your backups on Crashplan or something. Whatever. Glad you got it sorted.
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