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log spam after create a symbolic link to folder

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hello and sorry if this was answered before. I did a link to folder /mnt/disks/descargas ,a unassigned device used to store downloads , into /mnt/user/descargas

 

so everyone can use the /user/ folder to access all the data without searching in /mnt ( i dont like standart users roaming that places xD)

 

the thing is ,after the link was done the next error show nonstop in the log:

 

 

Aug 9 06:23:58 "servername" emhttpd: error: get_filesystem_status, 6512: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/descargas


as i understand the system is trying to figure what is "descargas" folder and the filesystem? , anyways how can i stop the process generating this log spamming to read other log messages?

 

thank you in advance

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Why did you need to try that link?   Why not simply share the UD device which can then be seen as a share on the network.    Why are users trying to access the system at the Linux path level in the first place rather than via shares?

 

i think you may well find that the system does not like anything to be under /mnt/user that is not a directory.    It could be a limitation of the fuse file system used to populate /mnt/user.    Have you tried putting the link inside an existing User Share if you really need such a link?

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15 hours ago, itimpi said:

Why did you need to try that link?   Why not simply share the UD device which can then be seen as a share on the network.    Why are users trying to access the system at the Linux path level in the first place rather than via shares?

 

i think you may well find that the system does not like anything to be under /mnt/user that is not a directory.    It could be a limitation of the fuse file system used to populate /mnt/user.    Have you tried putting the link inside an existing User Share if you really need such a link?

ok removed the link and it works again, to answer your questions :

 

the link is needed for a simple reason ,i want everything to be under "share" folder ,i though it was the same as the "create share" in the UI m if not i did shiet XD

 

i dont know how to share the UD device ,is there a method or tutotrial of how to share it ? ( the disk has no folders ,is used from the root  to store files only) 

 

in fact is shared ,but i want it to be opened from the /mnt/user folder like any other share ,maybe that was my real failure...

 

i mean for example user A  is allowed to see the "almacenamiento" share ,so i wanted the UD device to be "inside" the almacenamiento share to simplify the user life 

 

and yes you´re right ,the system DO NOT like at all anything that is not a folder inside /mnt/user  ,sorry im new to unraid and not new to linux and solaris ,but the type of work that i do is not folder/storage/understandig related.

 

 

thank you for the reply and have a good day sir :)

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