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Your docker image is 40G and completely full. It is extremely unlikely you would ever fill even 20G if you had things configured correctly. Also, your domains and system shares are not set to use the cache correctly, and have files on the array.

 

Go to Settings - Docker and disable dockers. Delete the docker image.

Go to Settings - VM Manager and disable VMs.

Leave these disabled until we get those shares configured correctly.

 

 

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appdata, domains, and system shares should be cache-prefer, or cache-only. Ideally, you want them all on cache with nothing on the array. Your dockers and VMs will perform better if they are not impacted by the slower parity writes, and your dockers and VMs will keep parity and array disks spinning if you have any of it on the array since these files are always open.

 

Mover will move cache-prefer shares to the array, and these shares are cache-prefer by default, so you must have changed them. But, mover cannot move open files, so before you can get them moved, you must disable docker and VM services as I explained above.

 

Set those shares to cache-prefer and 

15 minutes ago, trurl said:

Go to Settings - Docker and disable dockers. Delete the docker image.

Go to Settings - VM Manager and disable VMs.

Leave these disabled until we get those shares configured correctly.

Then run Mover. Wait for it to complete and post new diagnostics so we can see if anything else needs to be done to get those fixed.

 

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