January 13, 20197 yr Author Only the "appdata" share is set to cache only. So, for examlpe if a dockers path is set to just /mnt/user it will create a new share? For example the binhex-krusader plugin has this set this way. So, this is not located in the cache right now? If I changed it to /mnt/user/appdata/ it would be, right?
January 13, 20197 yr Author 11 minutes ago, trurl said: appdata is currently all on cache as seen above and since that share is set to cache-only, that is the only place new files will be written. But system is set to cache-yes which means it will be moved to the array, and as also seen above there is likely a duplicate docker image on disk2. The system share should be set to cache-only also, your docker image deleted (from Settings - Docker), and from the other disk if it is still there. Then you can recreate your docker image and go to Apps - Previous Apps to add them back. -I set the system-share to cache-only -This option will delete the image? -How exactly can I see if there's something left of the dockers? Edited January 13, 20197 yr by Einzigstes
January 13, 20197 yr Community Expert 43 minutes ago, Einzigstes said: This option will delete the image? yes. Please attach to your post instead of linking to external sites. 44 minutes ago, Einzigstes said: How exactly can I see if there's something left of the dockers? At the terminal ls -lah /mnt/cache/system ls -lah /mnt/disk2/system Also, please upgrade your Unraid version. Diagnostics has improved since the version you have and there have been some other fixes.
January 14, 20197 yr Author 21 hours ago, trurl said: This option will delete the image? Done 21 hours ago, trurl said: ls -lah /mnt/cache/system 21 hours ago, trurl said: ls -lah /mnt/disk2/system 21 hours ago, trurl said: Also, please upgrade your Unraid version. Done! New config file: server1-diagnostics-20190114-1954.zip
January 14, 20197 yr Community Expert The diagnostics show your system share exists on disk1,2. You need to get it to cache. Settings - Docker, disable and same for Settings - VM Manager if you have that. Shares - User Shares, system share. Set to cache-prefer. Main - Array Operations - Move Now. When it finishes post a new diagnostic.
January 14, 20197 yr Author 13 minutes ago, trurl said: The diagnostics show your system share exists on disk1,2. You need to get it to cache. Settings - Docker, disable and same for Settings - VM Manager if you have that. Shares - User Shares, system share. Set to cache-prefer. Main - Array Operations - Move Now. When it finishes post a new diagnostic. Did everything you said! server1-diagnostics-20190114-2119.zip Is now everything on the Cache disk? I'm planning to replace the cache disk as soon as my new ssd arrives. There's no point to have the 120GB next to my new 500gb ssd. Can I just remove the cache disk now? There's no data left on the cache that I need!
January 14, 20197 yr Community Expert 3 minutes ago, Einzigstes said: Can I just remove the cache disk now? There's no data left on the cache that I need! I question whether you don't need any of the data on cache, but it doesn't matter. Just follow this procedure from the FAQ: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/#comment-511923
January 14, 20197 yr Author 16 minutes ago, trurl said: I question whether you don't need any of the data on cache, but it doesn't matter. Just follow this procedure from the FAQ: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/#comment-511923 Ok, thanks! I'll try this! But can you see if there are any duplicated docker files left? server1-diagnostics-20190114-2119.zip
January 14, 20197 yr Author 29 minutes ago, trurl said: system and appdata shares exist only on cache Thank you! You helped me a lot! I think this is everything I wanted to know!
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