Cant delete folder -

danko
danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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I was copy one folder from PC, with movies. Few weeks latter, I was deleting folder and seems everything is ok. But after Power off and Power on...folder is again  on his place (like recovery). I deleted it again, direct, trough console, trough web...but every time his backing after Power on.... Any help? 
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  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    NAS326  
    V5.21(AAZF.10)
  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,768  Guru Member
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    When you removed it though console, did you check if it was really gone? How?
  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    It seems everuthing is ok. I deleted this folder, then I check and there is no more this folder. Using NAS usualy, making folders, deleting folders and files, copyng, cuting, moving...everything is normal. After several days, I turn off NAS, then turn on and miracle happend. This folder is on his place again!!!
    Only this folder appears. Other deleted folders gone.

    This is the folder named "The Flight Attendant S01". Folder is empty.



    Then, deleting....


    ...folder is deleted...


    After that, turn NAS off....turn NAS on...
    Bingo! There is folder again!!!



    Strange thing is: Only this folder makes problem....I was trying everuthing... Cut, move, delete, rename...put files in folder then deleting...changing file preferences... 

    If someone has idea....what shell I do???














  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,768  Guru Member
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    Try WinSCP. You can find the directory in /i-data/sysvol/SERIE. I think.
  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    I just try WinSCP. Same thing. Problem again....
  • Sapphire23
    Sapphire23 Posts: 34  Freshman Member
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    Can you SSH to your NAS and delete the folder?
    If that folder still survives then it's Chuck Norris.


  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    Thank you very much for helping...
    Unfortunatly...seems it is Chuck Noris.
    I done everything you said....then turn off, turn on and Chuck iz back!
  • Mijzelf
    Mijzelf Posts: 2,768  Guru Member
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    I can think of 2 reasons why the directory re-appears. A hardware error, or some synchronization software which puts it back from elsewhere.
    To look if it is a hardware error, login over ssh, and delete the directory as @Sapphire23 explained, and then run

    dmesg | tail -n 20

    That line in between is the pipe symbol, on my keyboard it's shift-\ . This commands shows the kernel log, if it shows any I/O or Input/Output errors, then probably you have a hardware problem. Dying disk, probably.
    About software, did you install any packages? In special something like btsync or Resilio Sync?
    Another question, the timestamp of the re-appeared directory, is that the original, or a new one?
  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    I created new folder (SERIJE2) and move all other subfolders from folder SERIJE except this problematic subfolder (The flight attendant S01), then I deleted problematic subfolder and folder SERIJE. Now, after power off/on, looks like everything is ok. I will try "dmesg | tail -n 20" for checking.
  • danko
    danko Posts: 21  Freshman Member
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    I do that, and answer is:
    ~ # dmesg | tail -n 20
    PPP MPPE Compression module registered
    PPP Deflate Compression module registered
    NET: Registered protocol family 24
    PPP BSD Compression module registered
    md: md2 stopped.
    md: bind<sdb3>
    md: bind<sda3>
    md/raid1:md2: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
    md2: detected capacity change from 0 to 3996556001280
     md2: unknown partition table
    bio: create slab <bio-2> at 2
    EXT4-fs (dm-1): warning: mounting fs with errors, running e2fsck is recommended
    EXT4-fs (dm-1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: usrquota,data=ordered,barrier=1
    EXT4-fs (dm-0): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
    Rounding down aligned max_sectors from 4294967295 to 4294967288
    Unable to load target_core_iblock
    Unable to load target_core_pscsi
    EXT4-fs (dm-1): error count: 2
    EXT4-fs (dm-1): initial error at 1606685741: htree_dirblock_to_tree:920: inode 97520594: block 390079383
    EXT4-fs (dm-1): last error at 1619636701: htree_dirblock_to_tree:920: inode 97520594: block 390079636
    ~ #

    But I dont know - what is this report.
    Is this ok or not?
    What I have to do now?

    Thank you for helping!

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