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New variation on: Share cache is identically named to a disk share

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What do you get from the command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt/user

 

  • Author

just this

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  • Author

I've been searching everywhere today and understand at some point I need to enable mover but the configuration, for now, must be off since we can't create the default appdata storage location in cache.  I can't help but think I've overlooked providing something to you to figure this out as I'm perplexed at this point

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I was right, simple.  Have Docker set up per your instructions.  I was inputting: /mnt/cache/appdata when I should've, per the built in help put it in as: /mnt/cache/appdata/

 

Trailing / made the difference

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would this be a good time to set appdata share from only to prefer, stop docker, then initiate mover?

 

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GREAT NEWS!!!  Now the only FCP warning I have is the other one: Share cache is identically named to a disk share

  • Community Expert

Let's get to the bottom of your user share named "cache" first. That screenshot you just posted does seem to indicate a folder named "cache" in the user shares, but it has the wrong permissions. I am beginning to suspect it doesn't actually exist on any disk, but that you somehow accidentally created it by specifying the path /mnt/user/cache somewhere.

 

What do you get from the command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt/user0

 

and this?

ls -lah /mnt/cache

 

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here you go. I don't remember creating anything along those lines but it's certainly possible I did when setting up cache and forgot to get rid of it.

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  • Author

when I use MC, I see cache under user and user0.  Both have plex-media-server under them, same size and same date as well

  • Community Expert

Go to Main - Array Devices. At the far right is a column that says View, with folder icons below it, one for each array disk. Clicking on the folder icon for a disk will show the folders on that disk. Do that for each of your array disks and see if you can find a top level folder on any array disk with the name "cache".

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1 minute ago, isrdude said:

when I use MC, I see cache under user and user0.  Both have plex-media-server under them, same size and same date as well

Or you can just look in MC for each disk; /mnt/disk1, /mnt/disk2, ...

  • Author

found it....disk8

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  • Community Expert

If it doesn't have anything in it you want delete it.

  • Author

I should be so lucky...of course it does....plex-media-server....exactly what I saw with size and date from a moment ago, dang it.  I'm guessing I'm going to be losing what I had with plex and will need to set it up all over again from scratch

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I went to the array folder view and it shows a folder but nothing in it.  I'm going to cross my fingers and delete the cache folder on disk 8.

  • Community Expert

According to your earlier screenshots, your Plex-Media-Server and all those other plex libraries were in the Media share.

 

What do you get from the command line with this?

ls -lah /boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user

 

  • Author

Cleared the last error in FCP!  We are clean and green now!!!!

  • Community Expert

So do you still have a Plex-Media-Server folder in your Media share?

  • Author

Interesting that some of the plugins I already got rid of are listed with XMLs..Diskspeed, google photos, boinc, dupeguru, folding at home, intel gpu, foldingathome, speedtest, krusader

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  • Author

Yes

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  • Community Expert

None of the things in /boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user are plugins. They are the templates that contain the settings for your dockers. You can reinstall any of those docker exactly as they were because you have those templates.

 

OK, let's go on to this:

49 minutes ago, isrdude said:

would this be a good time to set appdata share from only to prefer, stop docker, then initiate mover?

Did you already start docker? If so, post new diagnostics just so I can check how it is configured now.

  • Community Expert

OK, that looks good.

 

And your appdata is already all on cache so nothing needs done about that.

 

You need to move that Plex-Media-Server folder from the Media share to appdata so it will be in the right place for reinstalling Plex.

 

But don't actually install any dockers yet. We need to take them one at a time and see what needs changing in their setups.

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sooooo, physically move it via mc or use mover?

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