September 24, 20205 yr When ever I transfer files off of Disk 1, lets say to a external HD using MC, it pegs my CPU out and renders Unraid unusable until all the files have been transferred. I do notice that on Disk 1 is: System, ISOS, Domains. I do not run any VM's. But, does the System folder have anything to do with this? Disk 1 is also the only disk that will not Spin Down like the others. Edited September 25, 20205 yr by lazydaze
September 25, 20205 yr Community Expert The System share is currently only on disk1 and the docker.img file (that contains the binaries for docker apps) is stored in this share. For performance reasons you normally want this file to be on your cache drive. It would also explain why disk1 does not spin down.
September 25, 20205 yr Author Should setting it to Prefer solve this issue? Edit: Or do I need to manually move the files then set to prefer? Edited September 25, 20205 yr by lazydaze
September 25, 20205 yr Community Expert 21 minutes ago, lazydaze said: Should setting it to Prefer solve this issue? Edit: Or do I need to manually move the files then set to prefer? If you want them to be on the cache, then change Use Cache setting to Prefer Disable docker and vm services (if they are currently enabled) (as open files cannot be moved). Start mover from the Main tab and wait for it complete re-enable docker and/or vm services you can now (optionally) change the Use Cache setting to ‘Only’ if you want to ensure new files are only written to the cache.
September 25, 20205 yr Author Ok, just did that and everything works good, however this message is showing in my Docker Settings: Your existing Docker image file needs to be recreated due to an issue from an earlier beta of Unraid 6. Failure to do so may result in your docker image suffering corruption at a later time. Please do this NOW!
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