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Automatic secure deletion for cache drives?

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1) I would like for the cache drives to automatically do a secure delete while moving to the main array, is there a way to do this?

 

2) Is there a way to make a second pool that will not be used for cache, that I can use only for docker containers?

 

Thanks

 

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56 minutes ago, Teeman said:

) I would like for the cache drives to automatically do a secure delete while moving to the main array, is there a way to do this?

As far as I know: NO.

(and why want somebody wants to do this? One nice feature of UNRAID is to be able to add a drive to the array WITHOUT automatically erasing it. So you can move in existing data that is instantly available without the need to copy it back in later)

I guess only the BIOS (UEFI) offers the "secure erase" feature (with the big warning that this may brick some drives and render them useless).

 

1 hour ago, Teeman said:

2) Is there a way to make a second pool that will not be used for cache, that I can use only for docker containers?

Yes, for every share you can select IF a cache pool is used or not. The first pool is automatically given the name "cache", but that is just a name, not a function.

You can add many pools, name them as you wish and select them as "primary storage" for every share seperatly. So if you create a pool "pool2" and switch the docker service to use a directory and use a path to pool2 to this, the data will only be created there

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Here my pool is named "force510cruical" and the paths are "docker" and "appdata".

This SSD is only used for Dockers.

 

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I don't think you understood my first question. I mean a secure delete of individual files... aka "wipe". Not an entire secure erase of the entire cache drive. I just want it to do a "secure move", instead of a normal mv/rm. I want it to use something like wipe or shred.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Teeman said:

I don't think you understood my first question. I mean a secure delete of individual files... aka "wipe". Not an entire secure erase of the entire cache drive. I just want it to do a "secure move", instead of a normal mv/rm. I want it to use something like wipe or shred.

This is not a feature that Unraid supports.

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