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Permission Denied when attempting to delete .AppleDB

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Hi, sorry if this has been answered before, but I searched the forum and found no solution. I am attempting to delete a share that was previously connected with AFP. When attempting to delete the .AppleDB file in Terminal, I get the following error67296592_ScreenShot2019-12-20at1_48_12PM.thumb.png.9b29f551b0d55b917ffccfec3c1925d1.png

I used the command "rm -Rf /Volumes/Time\ Machine/.AppleDB". AFP connections to this share are turned off. Any help is appreciated!

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25 minutes ago, Moniker01 said:

When attempting to delete the .AppleDB file in Terminal

From your screenshot, I assume you must mean you are using terminal on your mac, since those are not actual Unraid paths.

 

Try deleting them directly on the server. You can get to the command line on your server by clicking the Terminal (>_) button on the main menu bar.

 

The user shares are in /mnt/user.

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