September 21, 20196 yr UnRAID Version 6.5.3 2018-06-12 Hardware: ASRock - 970 Extreme3 R2.0 AMD FX-6300 Six-Core @ 3.5 GHz Memory: 32 GB SYBA 8-Port SATA 6G Add-on Card (Marvell) SYBA 4-Port SATA 6G Add-on Card (Marvell) 3 x ICY DOCK FatCage 5x3.5" in 3x5.25" Hot Swap SATA HDD Cage Intel 545s 2.5" 512GB SATA III 64-Layer 3D NAND TLC SSD Cache Drive 1 x 10TB Parity Drive 1 x 10TB SATA Drive 5 x 8TB SATA Drives 2 x 3TB SATA Drives 2 x 2TB SATA Drives bond0: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation, mtu 1500 Linux 4.14.49-unRAID x86_64 Plugins: Dynamix System Statistics 2018.08.29a Unassigned Devices 2018.04.09 CA Auto Turbo Write Mode 2019.01.13 CA Auto Update Applications 2019.09.09 CA Backup / Restore Appdata 2019.03.23 CA Cleanup Appdata 2019.09.15 CA Config Editor 2019.07.07 CA Docker Autostart Manager 2018.03.22 Community Applications 2019.09.09 ControlR v2019.03.28 Custom Tab 2019.06.30 denyhosts Plugin 2018.01.18 Dynamix Active Streams 2019.01.03 Dynamix Auto Fan Control 2017.10.15 Dynamix Cache Directories 2018.11.18 Dynamix Date Time 2018.03.08a Dynamix File Integrity 2018.04.20 Dynamix Local Master 2016.09.13a Dynamix S3 Sleep 2018.02.04 Dynamix Schedules 2016.08.26 Dynamix SSD TRIM 2017.04.23a Dynamix System Information 2017.11.18b Dynamix System Temperature 2019.01.12a Fix Common Problems 2019.09.08 Nerd Tools 2019.01.25 Preclear Disks 2019.04.23a Recycle Bin 2019.04.08 Server Layout 2018.03.09 ssh Plugin 2018.01.22 Tips and Tweaks 2019.06.09 unBALANCE v2019.09.07 Unraid DVB 2019.06.23 User Scripts 2019.08.17 I came home yesterday to a non-responsive unRAID server. No network connectivity and no keyboard activity. I had to power off/on. When the system cam back up I found that unRAID was not joined to my AD Domain. I joined to my AD Domain, but I was not able to access my shares. Then I saw a notice from Fix Common Problems that I had errors found. That is when I found the Error "Share cache is identically named to a disk share". I looked and found that in fact I now have 2 shares I had not noticed before: cache & transcoding-temp. I have looked and only found these 2 folders on my cache drive. Fix Common Problems suggested: "The solution is to move the contents of the user share named cache to be placed within a validly named share. Ask for assistance on the forums for guidance on doing this." I do not have any contents for these shares anywhere else than on my cache disk. Any suggestions? Any idea how these 2 shares (cache & transcoding-temp) got created? Any troubleshooting tips on troubleshooting my SMB access to my shares even though unRAID believes it is part of my AD Domain? I know that I need to do some upgrades, but I would like to have a healthy system before I tackle that. I am attaching my diagnostics file. Thanks for any assistance with this! tower-diagnostics-20190921-1237.zip
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