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[SOLVED] invalid status for unprotected files in array

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Hey unraid crew,

 

This status (the ! warning) is not valid).

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as you can see, none of the files are on the cache.

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What causes this or how can i fix the invalid error warning?

 

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Edited by repomanz

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If the isos folder exists on cache is enough to have the warning, check if it does exist on /mnt/cache, or set the share to cache="yes" and run the mover, the folder, if still there and empty, will be deleted.

9 hours ago, repomanz said:

What causes this or how can i fix the invalid error warning?

This happens because the isos folder exists on your cache device, but has no content.

 

Follow the advice of @johnnie.black to remove the folder

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5 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

If the isos folder exists on cache is enough to have the warning, check if it does exist on /mnt/cache, or set the share to cache="yes" and run the mover, the folder, if still there and empty, will be deleted.

thanks, that did it.

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] invalid status for unprotected files in array

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