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ailliano

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  1. nothing mapped to that cache disk beside the isos share which I don't use, but I could be missing something " Make sure the mount points for source and target appear to be different at the Linux level. " What does the above means ? and how can I check Thank you
  2. done ! thank you loki-diagnostics-20211216-0847.zip
  3. Hi all, There is something that is driving me insane, I have 3 cache pool (1. nvme name "cache" 2. dual SSD named "Docker" and dual SSD named Plex) all my shares are "supposed to use" Docker and Plex all these have a combination of Yes share and Prefer to the appropriate cache pool. NONE of my shares are setup to use the nvme CACHE pool, but somehow a docker container is still using it and I narrowed it down to nzbget and qbittorrent. I triple checked that I didn't map /mnt/cache directly to any of those dockers all have /downloads mapped to /mnt/user/downloads which is equivalent to YES - Docker <<< dual SSD pool. So why is cache nvme still get used even though nothing is mapped to it? it's driving me crazy since makes the downloads share "unprotected" and files get stuck there causing mover to not do his job. ** I even moved files out of cache and got it to be green as it should be, but as soon I download something it gets copied to the cache pool.

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