February 19, 20206 yr Hello Im having a problem with me unraid server.. I get this error: Tower emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 619: Invalid argument (22): fopen: /boot/config/shares/sthttp:.cfg Anyone who knows what to do here?? regards
February 19, 20206 yr You'd have to post your diagnostics to put everything in context, but it appears at first glance that you've got a share named sthttp: The colon is an invalid character and should be removed.
February 19, 20206 yr It's definitely the colon in the share name. Did you create this share yourself?
February 19, 20206 yr Well, it's there. You'd be able to see what's in there by going to the shares tab and hitting the folder icon at the far right next to it. If you didn't create it, then some other app did due to some weird misconfiguration. Check all of your docker templates to see if any are referencing something like that.
February 19, 20206 yr Author Thank you for respons. I´ve reinstalled the unraid usb. Before reinstall i´ve had ubuntu server installed. But i dont use it anymore. so can i just delete it?? i´ve also had pi hole installed. regards Edited February 19, 20206 yr by Mattti1912
February 19, 20206 yr Author im not using any of those services any more, so is it possible to delete those files??
February 19, 20206 yr Easiest way is via the Krusader app and just delete the share /UNRAID/sfthttp: Or alternatively, rm -rf /mnt/user/sthttp:
February 19, 20206 yr Author Quote Thank you for reply I dont know what is wrong, but i can access my smb share on kodi app on my nvidia shield?? Do you know why?? regards
February 19, 20206 yr What share? Usually you would want kodi to be able to access your media shares.
February 19, 20206 yr Author I´ve set an smb share in unraid. But i cant access the files in kodi on my nvidia shield. They are both on the same network..
February 19, 20206 yr Author netbios is enabled and for now i dont have a password. So i cant find the problem. shares are set to public
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