May 20, 20188 yr So long story short I have Deluge set up to move torrents from uncompleted to completed folders when done. What seems to happen at random is a folder will be created in \completed and then the contents moved by couch potato or whatever to the media share but then I cannot remove the folder from the completed area. I then console in and only show 1 folder... That folder I cannot delete either. There are say 10 folders in /Torrents\ Dowloaded/Completed/ that I cannot remove is the problem and none of them show up when I do an LS in console either. Only 1 folder shows up in there. I am at a loss as to what I should do at this point or even why it is happening.
May 20, 20188 yr Community Expert Is Torrents a User Share? Are you using disk shares? Give us screenshots of where you see them in Windows and where you don't see them in unRAID.
May 20, 20188 yr Author I think by you asking me if it was a disk share or user share I might have just answered my own question... Partially... I am half way retarded and forgot that the folders are being created across multiple disks. So when I terminalled in I needed to select disk 2 to see the other folders there. So they are showing up and I cannot delete them from windows I assume because of permission issues. I can delete them manually from the Terminal but I have no idea why this keeps happening at what seems to be at random. When I look at the permissions it would appear they are being changed to nobody which is a user that doesn't exist right?
May 20, 20188 yr Community Expert nobody:users is the default owner:group and permissions show full access. Do not reboot. Go to Tools - Diagnostics and post the complete diagnostics zip.
May 20, 20188 yr Author Here is the diag zip. I may have screwed up... I shut down and started back up and rm -r -- */ on the folders that wouldn't delete.... tower-diagnostics-20180519-2040.zip
May 20, 20188 yr Community Expert 8 hours ago, RyanMcC said: rm -r -- */ on the folders that wouldn't delete.... Did that work to delete them?
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