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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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16 minutes ago, Jobine said:

It's already set to Prefer : Cache

Mover can't move open files so if the Docker service is running it won't be able to move.

 

Probably better to just delete docker.img as Squid suggested. Then when you reenable docker it will get recreated on cache and you can reinstall your containers just as they were using the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page.

 

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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,

 

 

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