As some reason , I wanna move by myself, find there's no disable option for the mover.
Found the shareMoverSchedule in the share.cfg however did not get idea on it.
Any help would be appreciated! Thx
yep, I know these.
As I see, the cache would move to the parity array disks finally. And the disk1 is ssd disk, I just simply put it on the ssd one, which one has many all time online VMs run on it, so dont care the disk spin up
Folow the steps, disable the docker, delete img, then reboot, enable the docker but still not working, try disable and re-enable again just the same.
heres the log
tower-syslog-20210426-1416.zip
yes, the docker enabled before, and couldn't start after reboot. I try many times to change its size and location but still not on.
Cant remeber the default setting for the docker now😅
And ideas ? thx
Settings>Docker, select Yes, set the image to 10gb, and point it to "/mnt/disk2/domains/docker.img". When I hit Apply I see "Starting Docker..." in the bottom left which disappears after a few seconds. Nothing else happens.
Here's the log...
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (697): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/disk2/domains/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): disk space caching is enabled
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): has skinny extents
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower root: Resize '/var/lib/docker' of 'max'
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): new size for /dev/loop3 is 21474836480
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (699): /etc/rc.d/rc.docker start
Apr 26 01:07:20 Tower root: starting dockerd ...
Apr 26 01:07:35 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (701): umount /var/lib/docker
tower-diagnostics-20210426-0111.zip