November 1, 201510 yr This is kind of strange, I have a general purpose share called "Filedrop" that I use as a utility placeholder, mostly for things like auto-downloader storage, or other things which don't really fit into the other user shares. I was checking the shares tab today and noticed that it had more free space available than all other shares, and it also had a triangle that said "SOME OR ALL FILES UNPROTECTED" Sure enough, a single empty folder on the share has location listed as "Cache, Disk 1,2" What's the deal here? The share has "Use cache disk" set to "No", so how is this possible, and how do I correct the problem?
November 1, 201510 yr Community Expert Was that share always Cache: No? Do you have any applications that are configured to write to the cache instead of the user share?
November 1, 201510 yr Author It's always been Cache: No. I just made this server a week ago. I do have folders under the share mapped to some docker apps, but they all access it through "/mnt/user/Filedrop/nzb/complete". "complete" is the only folder on cache.
November 1, 201510 yr Community Expert I was checking the shares tab today and noticed that it had more free space available than all other shares, and it also had a triangle that said "SOME OR ALL FILES UNPROTECTED" Sure enough, a single empty folder on the share has location listed as "Cache, Disk 1,2" Do you mean the share is empty? Or a folder in the share is empty? Where are you seeing this location list of disks? Maybe a screenshot would help.
November 2, 201510 yr Author Eh, I just deleted and re-added the share to fix it. Like I said, it's pretty much just a temp holder for autodownloaders anyways. Thanks for looking into it.
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