February 12, 20206 yr Author ok then before i continue on that, why cant i move stuff of my old cache first? see diagnostics pls
February 12, 20206 yr 59 minutes ago, skank said: ok then before i continue on that, why cant i move stuff of my old cache first? You likely need to increase the share's minimum free space of 10GB, it's failing because of ENOSPC moving the Terminator 4K movie file, is that file larger than 10/12GB?
February 12, 20206 yr Author yes its larger its 50 gig But why do i need to increase it theres 6tb free (new disk) so thats larger than 10 GB
February 12, 20206 yr Author ok got it, thx, change it and tried mover again its running It is big now, if i want to fill disk till 10 gib and theres a small file, i always have to change then?
February 12, 20206 yr 1 minute ago, skank said: and theres a small file, i always have to change then? Yes.
February 12, 20206 yr Author crap it still doesnt move !! i set it to 55gig the file is 50 gig it doesnt move
February 12, 20206 yr 3 minutes ago, skank said: crap it still doesnt move !! i set it to 55gig the file is 50 gig it doesnt move Most of your disks are full. As noted 38 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Also note that split level overrides allocation method. If your split level says that file belongs with similar files then it will try to put them on the same possibly full disk. Also your diagnostics show 2 shares anonymized as F---s, do you have 2 shares like that?
February 12, 20206 yr Author 2 shares beginning with f yes Films and Fotos Never had problems with that split level is: automatically split only top level directory as required i got films\name movie x\ files movie x i want to have the movie files on 1 disk together its wrong?
February 13, 20206 yr 4 hours ago, skank said: the file is 50 gig it doesnt move 3 hours ago, skank said: i want to have the movie files on 1 disk together 3 hours ago, trurl said: Most of your disks are full. Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/md1 1.9T 1.9T 12G 100% /mnt/disk1 /dev/md2 1.9T 1.9T 18G 100% /mnt/disk2 /dev/md3 1.9T 1.9T 1.1G 100% /mnt/disk3 /dev/md4 1.9T 1.9T 1.3G 100% /mnt/disk4 /dev/md5 2.8T 2.7T 36G 99% /mnt/disk5 /dev/md6 2.8T 2.8T 17G 100% /mnt/disk6 /dev/md7 5.5T 40G 5.5T 1% /mnt/disk7
February 13, 20206 yr Not sure, as I never have experienced this myself, having only one data drive currently and fairly new to unRAID. But wouldn't the Unbalance plugin be able to help here? Edited February 13, 20206 yr by Stiibun
February 13, 20206 yr If the mover is still trying to move the file to a disk without enough space it's the split level setting, note that a folder would be created when the first move was attempted, after that, even with the corrected minimum space, if the split level requires to keep all files on the same folder it will again try to copy to the same disk, you'd need to manually deleted the folder, or move it to another disk if there are other files there.
February 13, 20206 yr Author 55 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: If the mover is still trying to move the file to a disk without enough space it's the split level setting, note that a folder would be created when the first move was attempted, after that, even with the corrected minimum space, if the split level requires to keep all files on the same folder it will again try to copy to the same disk, you'd need to manually deleted the folder, or move it to another disk if there are other files there. you mean the folder "Films" on my cache containing the movie "Movie x"? Move the movie back to the download folder on the cache, delete the "Films" folder on the cache Make a new folder on the cache "Films" Cut and past the "Movie x" back into the "Films" click on mover tried that, still no go
February 13, 20206 yr No, I mean if there's a folder for that movie on any of the data disks, assuming you create a folder for each movie inside the share, if that's not the case them please post an example of the path used. Also there's an f---s share and and an f---s(1) share, you should only have one of those, there could be two shares with different capitalization, Linux is case sensitive, Windows isn't.
February 13, 20206 yr Author 5 hours ago, johnnie.black said: No, I mean if there's a folder for that movie on any of the data disks, assuming you create a folder for each movie inside the share, if that's not the case them please post an example of the path used. EUREKA! That was it, its moving now. Thx mate ! Not sure what you mean with the f-s share those are 2 different folders - films - fotos its not with cases in it
February 13, 20206 yr 22 minutes ago, skank said: Not sure what you mean with the f-s share those are 2 different folders - films - fotos its not with cases in it I had mentioned that earlier. When you anonymize your diagnostics, we can't tell the actual name of any shares, we only get the first and last letter, with any letters in between replaced with - . Take a look at those diagnostics you uploaded, look in the shares folder. Might be interesting to you to look at other things in there as well, it is all text. Many of the files are just settings from the webUI. And because of DOS/Windows naming conventions, the files in the diagnostics are not case-sensitive, but on the actual server the share names and practically everything else is. Often, people will accidentally create shares with the same names except for upper/lower case, by incorrectly specifying a path in docker mappings or somewhere. This actually results in different shares, but they look the same in the diagnostics, except they get (1) appended since you can't have 2 files with the same path. This can also confuse the user share settings, since often the settings file will be for a share that doesn't even exist, and the similarly named share will have no settings file, so gets default settings. In your case, I could see that both shares existed because diagnostics said they both had files.
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