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  1. 13 minutes ago, pervel said:

    I have to admit I don't understand NerdPacks GUI. It is telling me I have 3 packages with "update ready" but I cannot find out how to either update them or delete them (since I don't actually need them). I find the status "downladed" vs "installed" quite confusing. Can anybody help? I just want to get rid of those 3 packages with "update ready".

     

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    Same thing for me.

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  2. Just be sure... 

    1- Settings / Docker / Disable / Apply

    2- Modifiy "/mnt/user/..." for "/mnt/cache/" for the docker.img and appdata (By modifying "Default appdata storage location", this will not erase my dockers configurations? That's right ?)

    3- Erase the existing docker.img with Krusader.

    4- Settings / Docker / Enable / Apply

    5- Apps / Previous Apps / Install all the previous apps (isn't there a way to avoid this step? If I reinstall everything, I will have to enter the VOLUME MAPPINGS (APP TO HOST), Port and every thing ?)

     

    About the Mover, It's already running every day at 3:40. So I don't touch that?

     

    Sorry for my uncertainty

     

    Thank,

     

     

  3. On 3/5/2021 at 1:22 PM, ChatNoir said:

    My solution would be :

    • Stop Docker through Settings
    • Stop VMs through Settings (if applicable)
    • Go to Shares
    • Set appdata, system and domains to Prefer : Cache
    • Run the Mover
    • Once everything is moved, restart Dockers and VMs.
    • Enjoy.

    It's already set to Prefer : Cache

     

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  4. Can I stop the Docker. (Setting, docker, Enable docker OFF, Apply)

     

    Modify the

    - Docker vDisk location: /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img  -->  /mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img (don't exist on cache drive)

    - Default appdata storage location: /mnt/user/appdata/  -->  /mnt/cache/appdata/ (exist on cache drive)

     

    Thank,

  5. Appdata

    Files in /mnt/cache/appdata and /mnt/user/appData seem similar

    For my dockers, I replaced the path /mnt/user/appdata for /mnt/cache/appdata

     

    Share

    OK, just deleted, nothing important there.

     

    System

    How I can move docker.img from there ?

     

    Thank,

     

  6. 5 minutes ago, trurl said:

    Also note that appdata, domains, and system shares are normally kept on cache permanently for better performance of dockers/VMs and so array disks can spin down since these shares will always have open files.

     

    But, your system share also has files on the array, perhaps because you enabled Docker before installing cache.

     

    On Main, click on the folder icon for Disk1 at the far right under the VIEW column, then on that page, click on system in the NAME column and post a screenshot of that page.

    All my appdata are on the cache.

     

    I don't understand...

     

    Here's the screenshot.

     

    Thank,

     

     

     

    System.jpg

  7. 13 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    If you are sure the directories are empty then you can simply delete them off the cache drive.   Their presence is likely to make the shares be marked as unprotected.

     

    there is also a share anonymised as S——e that is on the cache - is this where you want it to be?

    The 3 anonymized shares are cached and empty.

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