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  1. I recently installed an RTX 5090 but couldn’t get it recognized using the latest driver (v570.133.07). I saw kernel log errors indicating that the GPU requires the kernel modules, so I switched to the Open Source Driver: v570.86.16, which correctly installed the open kernel module and the card was detected successfully. Does anyone know why this is the case? It’s great that the open driver works, but I’d prefer to be on the latest proprietary driver for stability, if possible. Any insight would be appreciated.
  2. So I tried moving the files from one docker in disk3 into cache, that broke the container a little bit. Then I tried mv /mnt/disk3/appdata appdata_bu and everything is running fine now and the cache share is showing the correct size and pool.
  3. Thanks. I just did this but i still see directories that are on disk3
  4. I would like to use my cache drive for my dockers and vms. I'm noticing that my appdata share is showing the array size, even thought it's set to cache only. My docker volumes are all mapped to /mnt/cache, i'm not sure what i'm missing, is there a symlink? If i make a new container using /mnt/cache, it also comes up in /mnt/user. I followed these steps and moved everything from the array to the cache, but it still seems to want to use the array. Also, it didnt delete the appdata files from /mnt/user which im not sure is expected or now. https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/shares/user-shares/#moving-files-from-the-array-to-a-pool-cache

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