August 19, 20205 yr Hey there – Looks like after an ungraceful shutdown (power outage, UPS died), some of my shares have disappeared (edit: from the Shares tab / everywhere). To my novice eye, it looks like all shares that don't use the cache (e.g., media). I have rebooted a couple of times, made sure to lower my cache's utilization (in case that was related), run Fix Common Problems, and tried to fix permissions, just to see if any of the high-level stuff would help – no improvement. Files from relevant shares continue to exist on drives (thankfully). Attached diagnostics (edit: removed since the issue was resolved). Would appreciate anyone's input into the cause or remedy. Edited August 19, 20205 yr by Refrigerator
August 19, 20205 yr Community Expert You are excluding all disks from the user shares, with the array stopped go to Settings -> Global Share Settings -> Excluded disks and unselect them all.
August 19, 20205 yr Author Hey, @johnnie.black – That did the trick, thank you very much. I don't remember excluding them, but it seems like a weird config to change sporadically on a reboot without intervention. I could imagine it might have been something I adjusted when I was toggling on and off specific actual direct disk shares at some point during the previously months of uptime. Really appreciate the quick response; it was driving me bananas. Cheers!
August 19, 20205 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, Refrigerator said: toggling on and off specific actual direct disk shares Make sure you don't mix disks and user shares when moving or copying.
August 19, 20205 yr Author 4 minutes ago, trurl said: Make sure you don't mix disks and user shares when moving or copying. Yeah, for sure. Thank you for the tip. I don't remember why I was experimenting with this, I think it might have been specifically so I could manage the cache's files a bit more directly and broadly as the whole disk (since I was starting to see high utilization rates), but I don't remember the intricacies – either way, I am not messing around with those 😅. Apart from this odd issue, it's been smooth sailing.
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