I recently changed Pool duplication to Folder duplication to save space. However, when deleting folders I will now randomly get an error with needing administrator access. This is over a network share. When I attempt to delete it on the server where it's actually set-up and stored, I get a similar error about needing owner access. After a few tries from both places it "kind of" seems to work, until it seems entirely deleted. But it's certainly buggy.
Another problem is my Plex Media Server that reads its libraries from the DrivePool. It's hosted on the same machine as DrivePool. It no longer picks up file changes automatically. This feels related, as it worked fine before. Very annoying and I NEED to find a solution to this soon. And would like to understand the problem better.
I've posted a question on the Plex forum as well about that particular problem, but I feel it's DrivePool related, so I have more hope here.
Please assist. And don't be afraid to go into technical details.
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I recently changed Pool duplication to Folder duplication to save space. However, when deleting folders I will now randomly get an error with needing administrator access. This is over a network share. When I attempt to delete it on the server where it's actually set-up and stored, I get a similar error about needing owner access. After a few tries from both places it "kind of" seems to work, until it seems entirely deleted. But it's certainly buggy.
Another problem is my Plex Media Server that reads its libraries from the DrivePool. It's hosted on the same machine as DrivePool. It no longer picks up file changes automatically. This feels related, as it worked fine before. Very annoying and I NEED to find a solution to this soon. And would like to understand the problem better.
I've posted a question on the Plex forum as well about that particular problem, but I feel it's DrivePool related, so I have more hope here.
Please assist. And don't be afraid to go into technical details.
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