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  1. Is there a way to map different temperature ranges to fan speed for different disks? e.g. my NVME is quite happy at 50-60, but spinning HDDs are ideally kept a bit lower. I'd like to spin up the fan to max if HDDs > 45degC or NVME > 55 degC. It looks like there's only one temp range for disks per configuration, and you can only set one configuration per fan? so I'm guessing not possible?
  2. @Phoenix Down has posted a solution to this a while back, but it has not been incorporated into the autofan plugin. See link below for details. If you know what you’re doing you can mod your install of autofan plugin to not ignore the NVME temps. I assume this will not be incorporated unless someone elects to fork and continue developing an alternative version of autofan, as it appears @bonienl is no longer actively supporting this plugin.
  3. Unfortunately it's the same share, and I don't think it's sensible to split up (the backups are previous versions of large files, moved when new versions are created, so don't want to have the innefficiency of copying them across to a different share when this occurs). So I don't think this works?
  4. Is there a way to use this plugin to force any contents of a specific directory to be moved? I like the idea of allowing some recently created files to sit on the cache, speed up access, etc, which this plugin seems to allow (using filter threshold percentages). But there's a directory in my share that gets large files added regularly, which can be moved straight off cache into the array. They're backups, and won't be accessed again for weeks or months. So I'd like the mover to move those always, and then maintain a % buffer in the cache of recent files. I suspect the way it's written wouldn't really allow this, and I almost need 2 different mover configurations. One that just moves the backups, and one that then manages the remaining files at the desired threshold %.

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