June 14, 201610 yr I have several Warning lines - Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/fix.common.problems/include/tests.php on line 1170 Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/fix.common.problems/include/tests.php on line 1198 Both are listed multiple times, can someone advise of any real problems and remedy? Plus I also have the following: Errors Found Suggested Fix Warnings Found Suggested Fix Share appdata is an implied array-only share, but files / folders exist on the cache Set Use Cache appropriately, then rerun this analysis. CrashPlan docker application has its /config folder set to /mnt/user/appdata/CrashPlan Many (if not most docker applications) will not function correctly if their appData folder is set to a user share. Ideally, they should be set to a disk share. Either /mnt/cache/... or /mnt/diskX/... Fix it here: Docker Settings PlexMediaServer docker application has its /config folder set to /mnt/user/appdata/plexmediaserver Many (if not most docker applications) will not function correctly if their appData folder is set to a user share. Ideally, they should be set to a disk share. Either /mnt/cache/... or /mnt/diskX/... Fix it here: Other Comments Could not perform unknown plugins installed checks The download of the application feed failed. Could not perform docker application port tests The download of the application feed failed. Finally my system has somehow created a "share" - 738508758202976895 with multiple sub-directories from ~ April 17-23 for Disk1 but nothing since. Each subdirectory seems to have another long code and perhaps a file cpbdf & cpbmf that are equally illegible. Smart Status still says good (I think)? Thanks, Dave
June 14, 201610 yr For the first part, you should post about it in the Fix Common Problems support thread (if Squid doesn't respond here). The last part with the strange cp folders, it's just a guess but I suspect a malfunction with either CrashPlan or CouchPotato.
June 14, 201610 yr Community Expert The strange share is almost certainly caused by a misconfigured application writing to the root of a disk, possibly cache.
June 14, 201610 yr Author For the first part, you should post about it in the Fix Common Problems support thread (if Squid doesn't respond here). The last part with the strange cp folders, it's just a guess but I suspect a malfunction with either CrashPlan or CouchPotato. Hi Rob, Thanks, I went to the link that showed up on the Analysis, so it placed the question here, but I would be happy to Post it in Fix Common Problems. It would have to be Crash Plan (I don't have Couch Potato). I tried to set it up per the instructions, but probably goofed somehow and am not really sure how to correct it. I have Crash Plan running on my Tower (primary server) and Backup (second server) but it seems to fail occasionally as I get a note from Code42 that Tower was not backed-up. I've looked at the proper layouts, but must still have them wrong. The other question is where Code42 (i.e. Crash Plan) actually stores my data on the Backup Server. Just trying to understand where it goes and/or what it looks like. Since I don't change much data on Tower often, it would be helpful to know how large the Crash Plan Backup is on my Backup Server. Thanks for the analysis Trurl, can it be fixed easily? Regards to both of you for your response! Dave
June 15, 201610 yr Author You'll need someone that actually knows something about CrashPlan. Thanks Rob, incidentally where do I need to Post the first part of this Thread. I can't find the "Fix Common Problems Thread". Dave
June 15, 201610 yr You'll need someone that actually knows something about CrashPlan. Thanks Rob, incidentally where do I need to Post the first part of this Thread. I can't find the "Fix Common Problems Thread". Dave Here you go http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=48972.0
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