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Appdata setup incorrect

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Wanted to see if someone can point me in the right direction on how to setup appdata in new unraid 6.12.4.

I have a 2x 2tb BTRFS cache drives as my cache.

Why would I want the mover action to be from Array to Cache?  It was cache preferred before.. Thanks!app_data.thumb.png.b5deadd0aaac1377845e9a7ae928b840.png

 

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This is just a different (and clearer) way of specifying how a user share uses pools. No change in behavior.

 

See here:

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Ctek said:

how to setup appdata in new unraid 6.12.4

 

These settings are functionally the same as cache-prefer:

 

Primary: cache (or whichever pool) - new files written to the pool

Secondary: array - overflow to the array

Mover action: array -> cache (or whichever pool)

 

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And for existing shares, you don't have to change anything, the correct settings are already there after upgrade.

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it was array to cache before for app data but that didn't make sense to me...

I changed it and now I got some errors but my parity is rebuilding so I'm not sure I can do anything to fix:

 

* **Default docker appdata location is not a cache-only share**
* **Invalid folder nvme contained within /mnt**
* Share dump set to cache-only, but files / folders exist on the array
* Share Ubuntu set to not use the cache, but files / folders exist on the cache drive
* Share Windows 11 set to not use the cache, but files / folders exist on the cache drive

 

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1 hour ago, Ctek said:

it was array to cache before for app data but that didn't make sense to me...

I changed it

The way it was in your screenshot is equivalent to cache-prefer. If it didn't make sense to you it is because you didn't really understand cache-prefer.

 

You want appdata and system shares on cache or other fast pool so dockers will perform better and not keep array disks spunup.

 

What did you change it to?

 

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Correct, I did not understand.

I changed mover action, it was Array ---> Cache before..

 

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54 minutes ago, Ctek said:

it was Array ---> Cache before

And that's what it should be

 

2 hours ago, trurl said:

What did you change it to?

 

Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread

 

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