August 4, 20232 yr Hey guys, I've had a pretty elaborately setup Unraid server for about a year and would like to do some & cache / pool overhauling while I also explore 6.12. I currently have a 'scratch' share, with a dedicated NVME drive pool, that I use as a generic network drive. My 'media' share has it's own SATA SSD cache that feeds my array. This works great 95% of the time, as there is little overlap in their use; with the 'media' share being used almost exclusively by Sonarr, Radarr, and Qbittorrent. However, sometimes I'll have non-torrent media on the 'scratch' share, and the 'scratch' drive pool, that I need to move to the 'media' share & drives. This always results in a 'media' share folder being created on the 'scratch' drive pool, where it will stay when mover runs. Which means I have to go and temporarily change the 'media' share cache settings to the 'scratch' drives to get it to move to the array. It's annoying Is there any way to get Unraid to simply move files between shares AND their assigned pools / cache? Or are my only options 1.) the manual acrobatics I'm doing now 2.) have one cache / pool for both the media share and scratch share? I'd appreciate any thoughts! Edited August 4, 20232 yr by Boot
August 4, 20232 yr The multiple pools thing is a recent (relatively) addition that hasn't been fully integrated into mover actions. Hopefully this will all be taken care of in 6.13, at least that's been the stated intent. There aren't any public previews of 6.13 yet, as 6.12 hasn't totally settled out, but it's looking hopeful.
August 5, 20232 yr Author 17 hours ago, JonathanM said: The multiple pools thing is a recent (relatively) addition that hasn't been fully integrated into mover actions. Hopefully this will all be taken care of in 6.13, at least that's been the stated intent. There aren't any public previews of 6.13 yet, as 6.12 hasn't totally settled out, but it's looking hopeful. Thanks so much! Glad to hear its on the roadmap. I have been incredibly impressed with this company's continual feature improvement and will happily wait as long as they need.
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