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Mover and new Cache pool error

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Hello,

I am trying to move my appdata and system shares to a different (new & zfs) cache pool.  I have watched the SpaceInvader video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXF8au5o9Tw&t=308s

 

System share will not move completely.
I have stopped all of my dockers and virtual machines. I have gone to Unraid settings and stopped the docker and VM service. This should release the files and make them available to be moved.

System share will not move. docker and libvirt seem to be causing the issue.
I did read JorgeB said "Mover won't move files that already exist on destination."

 

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There appears to be old copies of libvirt.img and docker.img on disk2.  The time stamp of the IMG files on the cache drive is updated when I start the two services.

The goal is to move system share to the array, then move system share to a different pool device.

 

Can I delete libvirt.img and docker.img on disk2 without data loss?

 

Thank you

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Yes, it's fine to delete the older ones.

  • Author

Advice taken.

Files have been deleted.

Thank you for your help.

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