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  1. I'm having a strange issue that I have truly tried to search for a fix prior to posting.  I have both a Catalina and a Mojave VM on my system and both are working great but they are exhibiting a strange difference that I cannot explain.  On Catalina, I can change the mouse settings, reverse the scroll direction, etc...  On the Mojave VM, there is "no mouse found" however the mouse works just fine but I don't have an option to change the scroll direction.  I've compared the xml and they seem to be identical.  The only XML changes I've made to these VMs was CPU cores and Ram.  Both start and run perfectly.

     

    Any guidance would be appreciated.

     

    John

     

    Catalina VM Mouse Settings.png

    Mojave VM No Mouse Settings.png

  2. 4 minutes ago, trurl said:

    Your system share still has files on disk1. Did you actually disable the docker and VM services in Settings?

    I did disable Docker services but, I didn't disable VM services because I don't have any installed.  I see now that there is an option to disable VM services in spite of that.   I'll disable both and initiate the mover again.  Thank you for catching that.

  3. 18 minutes ago, JohnDS said:

    I am pretty sure I did this when I set up the Cache but perhaps it was for something else.  The first few days setting this up was lots of reading and long late night hours trying to absorb it all.  I don't remember everything I did.  I'll post the requested log file once I have it.

    Followed your steps here and the appsdata is all on the cache now.  Thanks!  I definitely remember using the "mover" when I was first setting things up but can't recall what or why.    After 40 minutes I never did get a prompt to save the .zip file for the log.  I figured that was enough time for an 8 core processor to collect some log files.

  4. 22 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    The easiest way to solve this is to:

    • disable the docker and VMs services under Settings
    • set the appdata and system share to Use Cache = prefer if they are not already set to that.
    • start the mover from the Main tab.   This will move files that should be on the cache to optimise performance from array to cache
    • when mover finishes you can re-enable the docker and VMs services.

    I am pretty sure I did this when I set up the Cache but perhaps it was for something else.  The first few days setting this up was lots of reading and long late night hours trying to absorb it all.  I don't remember everything I did.  I'll post the requested log file once I have it.

  5. Hello,

     

    I'm about a week into learning Unraid and so far so good, I'm really loving it.  I installed the "Fix Common Problems" plugin and it alerted me to something that I don't want to dive into without a bit of guidance.

     

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    I believe what happened here is that I installed a few dockers before I realized the importance of having cache drives so now the appdata is split between Disk 1 and Cache.   Using Dolphin I can see that there are indeed appdata directories and subdirectories on both.  Is this simply a matter of merging the contents of the subdirectories?

     

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    Thanks,

     

    John

     

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