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Can't create a first level subfolder named Trace or Tracers


thepregnantgod

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I have a 80TB pool.

 

On that duplicated pool I have a folder named Movies/Bluray

 

Under that I have individual folders.

 

When I attempt to create the folder Movies/Bluray/Trace or Movies/Bluray/Tracers - it simply disappears.

 

I can create any other folder to include Movies/Bluray/T r a c e - and everything is normal but if I remove the spaces, it's gone?!?!

 

Am I losing my mind?

 

Before you ask - I have no errors on the drives, I have checked.  Nor do I have any viruses - confirmed with multiple scanners/programs.

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Yeah, works fine for my systems, as well.  So, that' very, very odd.

What OS are you using, and what version of StableBit DrivePool are you using?

 

Chances are, this may be related to software you have installed on the system. Specifically, Antivirus, most likely.

Get a list of the file system filters on your system, and post them here:

http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_Q2159701

 

Also, try disabling any antivirus on the system, if any.

 

 

And try enabling file system logging and reproduce the issue.

http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_2.x_Log_Collection

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Drashna, I had it happen again but with a folder named "trans" (e.g. Transporter).

 

I can create the folder but as soon as it's created it disappears in the normal view unless I specifically search for it.  What's strange is if add other words to the file name like "This is effing crazy trans" - all is well but once I rename it back to "trans" it is gone. 

 

It's not really gone - but "filtered from view" - very odd and disconcerting.  I saw the same thing with "Tracers"

 

I'm going to test with other TRA directories and will report back.

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