October 10, 20178 yr Hopefully this is something I am overlooking and easily fixable, but I don't understand why this is happening... I am copying files over the network to my UnRAID server, and it doesn't seem to be following the "high water" rule. All shares are set to "high water" and "automatically split any directory as required". Disk 1 is already pretty full, with disk 4 under the 70% fill line...why do file copies still keep filling disk 1 (see attached)? Both the Mover and straight copies to the shares themselves ("use cache" set to 'No') seem to do the same thing. I'm new to UnRAID (still running on the trial license), so please let me know if I need to include more information - thanks! -Quinn proteus-diagnostics-20171010-1435.zip Edited October 10, 20178 yr by quinnjudge Diagnostics file attached
October 10, 20178 yr Highwater: Fill Disk 1 till its @ 1.5 TB Fill Disk 2 till its @ 1.5 TB Fill Disk 3 till its @ 1.5TB Fill Disk 4 till its @ 1.5TB Fill Disk 1 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 2 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 3 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 4 till its @ 750G . . . High water is all based upon the largest drive in the array Edited October 10, 20178 yr by Squid
October 10, 20178 yr Author 15 minutes ago, Squid said: Highwater: Fill Disk 1 till its @ 1.5 TB Fill Disk 2 till its @ 1.5 TB Fill Disk 3 till its @ 1.5TB Fill Disk 4 till its @ 1.5TB Fill Disk 1 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 2 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 3 till its @ 750G Fill Disk 4 till its @ 750G . . . High water is all based upon the largest drive in the array As soon as I read this, I saw my file copy flip over to disk 2...I guess I misunderstood how high water worked (thought it was based on % filled, on a per-drive basis)...thank you for the quick response! Much appreciated!
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