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I have an SSD that holds my docker image & my appdata fold.  Over time the used space on SSD has crept up & I can't figure out why.

I've run mover so it isn't files waiting to be moved to the array.

If I go to the cache drive through my windows share I see the docker image at about 15 gig and the appdata folder that has about 23gig.  Yet in unRaid the Main/Cache Device screen shows 121gig used.

Any idea what might be eating up the 83gig?

open a terminal and type du

du -h -d1 /mnt/cache

 

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Caplam,

I moved some things out of my appdata and Mover ran over night.  Now my usage is down to about 88gb.  The du reports 72gb in appdata so the 14gb docker image feels about right.

It is strange to me how far off windows explorer is.

Thanks for the help!

Edited by rcrh

you probably have user shares with use cache set to yes.

It's normal behaviour. The mover moves data from cache to array the night for share with use cache set to yes.

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2 hours ago, caplam said:

you probably have user shares with use cache set to yes.

It's normal behaviour. The mover moves data from cache to array the night for share with use cache set to yes.

I both checked for that by going directly to the Cache and not to a share of the appdata and I did my checks immediately after running the Mover.

But either way I think I'm OK now.

Thanks.

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