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Cache, Array, and Mover question

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This probably my ignorance, but searching hasn't given me the answer I am looking for.  

 

I followed Spaceinvader's tutorial on changing my cache volume from a 2x drive RAID-1 BTRFS to a 1x drive RAID-0 zfs. Did the process with moving everything off the original cache setup to the array in the share setting, that went fine. Changed my cache and moved all of the files back from the array. Once complete, I changed the settings on the share back to cache -> array. 

 

Right now, the files only exist on the cache. When the scheduler for mover runs next, will it make a copy or sync the files on the cache to the array? Right now, it is saying that my appdata, system, and transcode are not protected. 

 

Thanks! 

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Solved by JorgeB

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To add to my mystery, I ran "fix common problems" and it stated that I shouldn't have appdata set to cache -> array. That it would cause problems when mover ran. It recommended setting up appdata backup, if I was only going to use a single drive for cache. 

 

I am thinking that I may just pick up a couple of SATA SSDs to set back up as a RAID-1. 

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14 hours ago, Chris Perry said:

will it make a copy or sync the files on the cache to the array?

No, it will move them.

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