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Are these or are these not fully encrypted and protected

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 I am a little confused in the fact on the shares page I have both the Green Padlock and the orange triangle. Looking at the hints it says both encrypted and unprotected. I chose to use encrypted when formatting so I want to make sure all the data is encrypted and secure.

You can access the help on the Shares page by clicking on the Name, Comment header ... your cursor should change.

 

Basically the padlock means encryption. So they are encrypted - in this case the open padlock means 'unlocked' but contents on disk are encrypted.

The orange triangle means its not on a protected array. No Parity disk or your cache drive (if you have one) isn't mirrored and there is data in the array and on the cache.

 

Click on the 'Compute' under the size column for more detail.

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I did read the manual but I guess I did not read it very well. Many Thanks for the reply 

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Unprotected means these shares are not protected by parity or cache pool redundancy. These shares are typically on cache, and unless you have btrfs raid1 cache pool configured they are unprotected. This is not unusual, but you might take a look at the CA Backup plugin which can make backups of some of this for you.

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