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Invoke Move Cache not working

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I finally got a cache drive up. I tried to Invoke a Move to test and there is no movement on any of the drives. I didn't want to just post Diagnostics, But I'm not sure what else to do to get the Mover to work. 

unraid-diagnostics-20240309-2015.zip

appdata                           shareUseCache="only"    # Share exists on disk1, disk3, disk4, disk6, disk10, disk11
C---e                             shareUseCache="only"    # Share exists on cache
domains                           shareUseCache="no"      # Share exists on disk6
isos                              shareUseCache="no"      # Share exists on disk6
P--x                              shareUseCache="no"      # Share exists on disk1, disk3, disk4, disk5, disk6, disk7, disk8, disk9, disk10, disk11
system                            shareUseCache="no"      # Share exists on disk6

 

Because there's nothing for mover to actually do.

 

Presumably you want appdata to get moved from the array to the cache drive, and in that case you want primary storage on the share to be the cache pool, secondary to be array, and set mover action to move from secondary to primary

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I have a Folder in the Cache I'd like to move to the Array. 

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You need to make the "Cache" share the reverse.  Primary is Cache pool, secondary array and mover action move from pool to array.

 

But, if you have trouble (system tells you its an invalid share name when editing the share), then you need to manually rename the folder at the command prompt - As far as I know, a share named "Cache" is technically not allowed since there's a cache pool named "cache"

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Will do this in the morning. I'll rename the Cache and re-test. Unraid has been my project for the past month. And I'm learning a lot. 

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