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  1. Has any of this been resolved since may 2019? Asking for a friend considering a purchase and trying to get an idea as to how security focused unraid is.
  2. Hi, thanks for the response. But this is precisely what is not working for me (or I have a fundamental flaw of how mover is supposed to be working): Cache Prefer: It does not overflow (keeps saying folder full) nor does it move files off of the cache to free up space so it's not full anymore if I run mover manually. Cache Yes / No: Even if I set the cache to "Yes" or "No" and run mover manually it still keeps the files on the cache drive. For example attached screenshot is the result of setting it to no and running mover. It does say: May 23 09:41:16 BAK root: mover: started May 23 09:41:16 BAK root: mover: finished Am I looking at this the wrong way? For example is it impossible to move cached files off of the cache with mover if you set the share to cache: no?
  3. Hi, so I am testing unraid on a clean install right now. Nothing major changed in terms of settings and nothing that should mess with the workings of the mover. Base setup is a parity drive, 3 data drives and a cache. I setup a testing homeshare for myself and set the caching to preferred. Copying data to it works but the cache is now filled and not emptied as scheduled and when fired manually. Running mover only results in May 23 08:24:14 BAK root: mover: started May 23 08:24:14 BAK root: mover: finished No files are moved. I tried to add the Community Addon "Mover Tuning" but it does not help my cause either. I set mover logging to enabled but it appears to not prompt anything more in-depth or I am looking in the wrong spot. I checked the log for "mover" related items but didn't find anything suspicious aside from "started" / "finished" being instantaneous. Is there anything I overlooked or need to configure before mover can work? bak-diagnostics-20200523-1725.zip