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Cache Filling up Causing Crashing and CPU Spikes

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In the last few weeks, my cache has been filling at an alarming rate. This is happening to the point that it is causing crashing, which is coupled with CPU spike. 
I haven't changed anything recently, and was sure I had shares setup correctly, though I am not so sure.

I've removed unused add-ons and run Mover multiple times, with no avail.

Please advise how to move forward to keep this from happening.

Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20221227-2121.zip

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d--a                              shareUseCache="prefer"  # Share exists on cache, disk1

Why is this share cache:prefer?

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And this one

t--p                              shareUseCache="prefer"  # Share exists on cache

 

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4 minutes ago, trurl said:
d--a                              shareUseCache="prefer"  # Share exists on cache, disk1

Why is this share cache:prefer?

This is where my downloads go, then they are SUPPOSED to get moved to the array.
The other is a temp folder, right now it's empty.

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cache:prefer shares go to cache, and stay there. If any are on the array they get moved to cache.

 

You have some others set cache:yes, which is the correct setting to get files moved to the array.

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Just now, trurl said:

cache:prefer shares go to cache, and stay there. If any are on the array they get moved to cache.

 

You have some others set cache:yes, which is the correct setting to get files moved to the array.

Yeah, I see I had that backwards. I've switch it and invoked mover.

It's cleaning it up now.

Thanks!

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You want appdata, domains, system shares to stay on cache, so cache:prefer is the correct setting for those. Currently you have some of appdata on the array but they can be moved when you get some space on cache. Just don't enable Docker in Settings until everything is moved.

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2 minutes ago, trurl said:

You want appdata, domains, system shares to stay on cache, so cache:prefer is the correct setting for those. Currently you have some of appdata on the array but they can be moved when you get some space on cache. Just don't enable Docker in Settings until everything is moved.

I'll let mover run through the night before I start Docker up again.

Then I'll move the appdata off the array, onto the cache. 👍

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