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Changed my cache drive. Now I have multiple problems

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A few months ago I tried to replace my 500g cache drive with a 2tb cache when I rebuilt my server. This did not work for whatever reason and since then I have had an error that there was an invalid appdata folder within mnt. I did not have time to look into this so it was left until now. I then recently got the old drive replaced with the newer drive but now I notice that I have constant reads and writes on my cache and array. I also see that I the fix common problems app is telling me I have data on both cache and array for appdata and system as they are set to cache only. I believe I also messed up the cache settings on those shares when I changed my cache drive. 

 

I thought that I had found the appdata folder within my mnt and the only thing in there is a plex transcode folder. I tried to remove with krusader when docker was disabled but it didnt work. 

 

Could someone please look at my logs and let me know what I need to change?

 

Thanks in advance

 

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Looks at all you container mappings, you like have a container with a mapping to /mnt/appdata, instead of /mnt/user/appdata.

 

For the other warnings, you can use the mover to move everything to the pool, if there are duplicate files they won't be moved, you will need to fix that manually, usually by deleting the older copy.

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I looked and all the dockers are mapped correctly.

 

I tried using mover, it didn't fix it. How can I tell what the duplicate files are? 

 

For the appdata folder in mnt I tried to delete but it wont delete. (through krusader)

 

Should my appdata and system be set to cache only? 

 

Thanks

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7 hours ago, jsoonias said:

How can I tell what the duplicate files are?

Enable mover logging, run the mover, look at the syslog.

 

7 hours ago, jsoonias said:

For the appdata folder in mnt I tried to delete but it wont delete.

Reboot, if it still gets created it's pretty sure there's a container mapped to that.

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