Kash76

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  1. Did everyone's match between gui and these commands? Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  2. 81GB with your command and 75 GB with "du - sh" now with the Docker image moved back in. The gui still says 92.9GB which is much more. Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  3. I used "du -sh ." and get 67G when in /mnt/cache that alone should verify that it's not the 84.5GB that the gui is claiming right? Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  4. May have been a setting that I set early on as I was getting familiar. I'd like to find out what is taking the extra space and then I can move the docker image back in. Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  5. Nope... root@unRAID:/mnt/cache/domains# ls -la /mnt/cache/system/docker/ /bin/ls: cannot access '/mnt/cache/system/docker/ ': No such file or directory Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  6. That is in /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img the system share is set to "no" for cache. That's not it then right? Sent for my OnePlus 3T
  7. I am having trouble finding what is taking up almost 20GB on my SD cache drives. Does anyone have an idea why there is a difference here? root@unRAID:/mnt/cache# du -sh .67G . Thanks! Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  8. I'm back again with a new problem. I'm syncing from my old NAS to populate data in my new unraid setup. It's about five terabytes and I'm getting a warning and unraid that I'm running out of Docker space. I increase my Docker image to 25 gigs last night from 20 gigs and I'm already at 81% with the additional five gigabytes tonight. Is there something in this image that could be making large log files inside of the docker image? Thanks Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  9. I changed my setting in preparation for some data migration off of my NAS and cannot start without warnings of my value exceeds the size of my cache pool size. I want to get to a point of a clean start. Can someone share their default setting so I can revert and get back to a good state? BTW, I have used the help to guide me to attempt to set for 10GB and this is the warning that I am getting with a setting of 10000000000... **** Cache Floor Size (calculated to 1024000000000 bytes) is larger than your cache drive (124034867200 bytes) Thanks!
  10. Thank you, all great info Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  11. So have a screen capture of your disk config available? Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  12. Interesting, I thought that parity could build both data drives if they went. Thanks, that reinforces dual parity. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  13. Have you tried Resilio Sync? Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  14. All great points, thank you for sharing. I tend to go the safe route so that's why I am asking. I already have a pair of cache drives. My only concern (and this was a risk in my NAS) is that my two 5TB drives were purchased together. The likelihood of them falling at the same time is not likely but also scary if they were both parity and data if they did decide to go together. I will have backups of my most important data to a NAS (via Resilio Sync) at my parents house as well as a portable drive stored in my safe. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  15. I have read about the benefits and fully understand. I am pulling two 5TB drives from my QNAP NAS and am debating using them as a pair of parity drives or just use the second one for my array. I am curious if many of you run pairs or not. Thanks! Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  16. Turn on Help in the upper right. It is a toggle and will stay on until you turn it off. While Help is on the webUI will give explanations of its pages. Go to the Settings page for a user share and see what it says for Use cache disk. mover will not move files from a share set to cache-no. If you somehow got them on cache (possibly it wasn't set to cache-no) and you have the share set to cache-no, you will have to set it to cache-yes to get them moved then set it back to cache-no. Yes writes to cache and moves from cache to array. Prefer writes to cache if it can and moves from array to cache. Only writes to cache and doesn't move. No doesn't write to cache and doesn't move. Great background, thanks everyone. I'm loving my new server and this community is great! Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  17. Set the share to cache-yes and mover will move it to the array for you. That seems backwards to me? Say yes on cache and it moves it to the array? I had it set to no and it wouldn't move. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  18. That worked great. Thanks again for your help! BTW, I learned that for one of my VMs that I was okay not having in the cache that creating a new share and moving it to '/mnt/user0/blah' was how to get it in the array.
  19. I shutdown my VMs, chose Cache Only for my domains share where my VMs are located, applied, and triggered the mover. No disk activity and this is in my logs.... Jan 30 07:03:50 unRAID root: mover started Jan 30 07:03:51 unRAID root: mover finished Any suggestions? Do I have to move the 'domains' directory to the cache folder? There is not even an empty directory there.
  20. Thanks Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  21. Which one ?? 1. Manual or 2. Change to cache only and let the mover work its magic? Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  22. If I decide to move to cache while I have mirrored, it would require a shutdown of the VMs and manual move out just change share to "cache only" and mover will do it for me? Thanks a lot. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
  23. Are there any disadvantages? Risk of data loss, issues when mover is active? Thanks!
  24. I have a like question in the VM section as I am trying to manage my cache properly. Should I have my appdata share to cache only or preferred? I see many conflicting results in my searches. Thanks!