June 25, 201511 yr So I uninstalled the docker deluge. It uninstalled successfully. I went to my cache disk where I installed it and removed all folders. Funny thing is when I go into the webgui and go to Shares, the deluge share is still there. As well, when I browse to tower via windows explorer, I can see the share still. When I click on it I get an error that it can't find it. How do I clean this up? Does it take a few hours? As well, I installed the rutorrent docker. But when I go to Shares in the webgui, rutorrent nor appdata for that matter show up as a share. To be clear I created them by going to the cache drive and creating a folder called appdata and then another folder below called rutorrent. Now what?
June 25, 201511 yr So I uninstalled the docker deluge. It uninstalled successfully. I went to my cache disk where I installed it and removed all folders. Funny thing is when I go into the webgui and go to Shares, the deluge share is still there. As well, when I browse to tower via windows explorer, I can see the share still. When I click on it I get an error that it can't find it. How do I clean this up? Does it take a few hours? As well, I installed the rutorrent docker. But when I go to Shares in the webgui, rutorrent nor appdata for that matter show up as a share. To be clear I created them by going to the cache drive and creating a folder called appdata and then another folder below called rutorrent. Now what? How did you delete the folder? Through windows? The proper way to delete a share would be to delete all the files contained within (you can use windows) and then from the shares tab select that share and there's a delete button that shows up (with an associated checkbox)
June 25, 201511 yr Author Ahh didn't know about the delete box. I had deleted it via windows. I recreated the folder, then was able to delete it via Shares and checking the delete box. Thanks!
December 20, 20169 yr I removed two dockers and can't remove anything in the share folder. I get the "You require permission from server\nobody to make changes to this file" How do I fix this?
December 20, 20169 yr I removed two dockers and can't remove anything in the share folder. I get the "You require permission from server\nobody to make changes to this file" How do I fix this? If it's the appdata folder you're talking about try CA appdata cleanup from the settings tab if you have it installed. Other than that you either have to drop to a command line or use the krusader/ dolphin docker apps. Do not run the new permissions tool to attempt to fix Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
December 20, 20169 yr No when I was testing sagetv and tvheadend they created shares. SageTV created sagemedia and TVHeadend created Recordings. Also both of the above created appdata but was suppose to go to cache\appdata. CA appdata cleanup cleaned up a few items but still same issue.
December 20, 20169 yr No when I was testing sagetv and tvheadend they created shares. SageTV created sagemedia and TVHeadend created Recordings. Also both of the above created appdata but was suppose to go to cache\appdata. CA appdata cleanup cleaned up a few items but still same issue. None of the containers creates shares. You set up the folders in the container template when you installed them. As Squid says, you need to drop to command line or krusader/dolphin to get rid of the data in the folders and then remove the share.
December 20, 20169 yr Fixed following some stuff from here - https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=7489.0 cd /mnt/user/foldernames rm -fr nameoffolder Again thanks for the info/help.
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