(SOLVED) - Another Cache Drive Question Floor Size


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Hi everyone - first i'd like to say how awesome this community is! I have been running UNraid for about a week and the whole concept is a little different than what I am used to, so it is fair to say that my knowledge of UNraid is de minimis at best. 

 

I have successfully installed Plex and migrated my metadata from another machine along with rclone to view my media libraries. I currently have 1 drive (2TB) in my array. Since everything is up and running I wanted to add an SSD cache drive. I thought that would be easy, but I must be missing something. 

 

I following spaceinvaderone's video on how to add the drive (his video's are freaking amazing!).

 

BUT I get the following error from FCP:

"Cache Floor Size (calculated to 2048000000000 bytes) is larger than your cache drive (480103948288 bytes)"

 

What is cache floor and why is it 2TB? I only have ~120GB on my share.

 

Furthermore when I try to run the mover script the system logs say that the cache drive is full -> Aug 2 04:40:31 Sailfish shfs: cache disk full.  but it’s not full at all. 

 

Can someone help me out here?

 

Is this permissions related maybe?

 

Thanks - jstpie5

 

Additional Details:

UNraid version 6.8.3

 

Plugins:

Community Applications

Dynamix SSD Trim

Fix Common Problems

Precler Disks

reclone-beta

Unassigned Devices (and UAD+)

Unraid Nvidia

User scripts

 

Systlog:

syslog.txt

 

Screenshots:

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Edited by jstpie5
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