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Docker.img file problem with move from SSD to nvme cache drive?

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I'm looking for advice for the following situation:

I currently run a 1TB SSD as my cache drive but decided to go with a nvme drive because I need the sata port and because it should make the server run faster. My appdata share was on cache, so I put that on array as secondary and let mover do it's thing. After it was done I noticed there was still 52gb of data left on the cache drive.

By this time I remembered that I put the docker.img file (40gb) on the cache drive as well, but as I'm looking at how to get it back to the array I'm a little hesitant since I just had to rebuild my docker.img because of a dumb accident corrupting it.

After reading a little, I understand the standard is that the docker.img file is on the system share and you setup mover to put the entire system share on the cache, correct? What I found is that in my docker settings I have this path pointing to the docker.img file:
Docker vDisk location: /mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img

While the system share is on "array" only.

How do I solve this without having to rebuild the docker.img file again?

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