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6.40 docker failed to start. Cache is full

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Hello I'm having some issues with unraid docker doesn't work.  I'm sure it's related to my cache drive being full. But can't move any files off the cache disk since can't get into Krusader. I tried turning off all the cache shares and adding it back on. I have attached diags.  I would appreciate any help.  Thank you

tower-diagnostics-20180311-2345.zip

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If not yet change the shares with data on the cache drive you want on the array to cache "yes" and run the mover.

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How many user shares do you have? The diagnostics aren't clear on this unfortunately, but it looks like you have had up to 23 different share names. This is not necessarily a problem, but it makes be wonder how you got to that point.

 

And some of those shares have (1) appended to the name, as if Windows or something was trying to avoid overwriting by creating a new folder.

 

User shares are just all the top level folders on cache and array with the same folder name. Anytime you create a top level folder on any disk you get a user share whether or not you create it in the webUI.

 

And linux is case sensitive, so if you have used uppercase one time and lowercase another time when writing a folder, you get different user shares.

 

Are you running any dockers?

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