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elstevo2

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  1. Done and done good sir, I'm expecting my shares to do this: I have two pools currently, one called App-data which is, as the name suggests, a pair of NVME drives for storing app data and the cache is a pair of 2.5" SSD's for everything else in use that's no on the array megavault-diagnostics-20250517-1903.zip
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  3. So I've updated from 6.12.15 where mover was running great, tried 7.0 where my cache overfilled. Due to a lack of time on my part, I reverted to 6.12.15 just to get things going again. skip to now and I've done a bit of research regarding the issue, uninstalled the tuner plug-ins, updated unraid to 7.1.2 figuring some bugs may have been hammered out but once again I'm running into the same issue. After scouring the forum I've seen folks have luck with a "rename shuffle" on my shares (change their name and then change back again to update the cdg) just in case it was due to share names being capitalized but that's not worked but that's not achieved anything either. Trying to run the mover from the terminal just gives the non-descript messge: <disk_name> must match pattern 'disk[0-9]*' and /mnt/<disk_name> must be a mountpoint Can anyone shed some light on where thing's are going wrong? megavault-diagnostics-20250517-1015.zip Update: so what I did was open the new file manager built into unraid, navigated the to cache, moved the files that were meant to be on the array over to one of the emptier array disks essentially doing the movers job for it... since then it's been behaving and my cache drives have been sitting between 4% and 50%. I still have no idea if this was the actual thing that fixed this or if one of the hundred other things I did fixed it?

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