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  1. Once a new burst of data arrives on the cache, the cache is empty, transfers nothing and has no I/O in progress. I've just done a test: Add 250 GB of files to the cache Empty cache via mover on array At the same time as the mover is executing, launch another 250GB burst of writing to the cache. At the same time, read and write to the array via SMB shares My aim is to push it to its limits. Result: no crashes ... I'm going to do some more tests, more or less light, and I'll keep you informed.
  2. Hello. I have a problem: I have a hard disk array in xfs encrypted and a cache in btrfs encrypted raid 1. I have SMB sharing enabled on unraid and CIFS client sharing ( version 2:7.0-2 ) enabled on several Debian 12. My usage consists of having several tens or even hundreds of GB on the cache, then once an hour, emptying it on the array. The problem is that during this migration, the SMB and NFS shares crash. I have to restart the service on unraid once the mover is finished. Very annoying when clients have an error. Unraid is installed on a dedicated machine. The network card has its drivers up to date (pcie 1x card and RTL8125B controller). For hard disks + SSD LSI 9300-8i controller, SAS 3008 chipset. Thanks for your help. Sorry for my english .
  3. Hello. I'm currently using the most-free method. I'd like to switch to high-water. How can I do it? Let me explain. I know that it's enough to switch to the desired option, but I want to re-distribute my data deposited in most-free to high-water. Is this possible? Thanks in advance.