It’s just a personal preference for me but I’d suggest when you change the settings for appdata, system, domains, etc, pick a specific disk as the destination so you know exactly where it’s going.
This video helped me greatly. Only thing I noticed was that after copying off the array back to the cache pool, the array still has the appdata folder. Anyway to delete that folder off the array? Or should I just leave it there?
I know this is way late but is there any data in the folder? If not, just delete it but make sure you’re on the /mnt/diskX/appdata not /mnt/user/appdata or /mnt/cache/appdata. Just go to the specific disk you specified when you first copied it.
Awesome video, I'm nearly in the same situation with my original 1tb NVMe cache drive. Good to know about the app data too!
It’s just a personal preference for me but I’d suggest when you change the settings for appdata, system, domains, etc, pick a specific disk as the destination so you know exactly where it’s going.
This video helped me greatly. Only thing I noticed was that after copying off the array back to the cache pool, the array still has the appdata folder. Anyway to delete that folder off the array? Or should I just leave it there?
I know this is way late but is there any data in the folder? If not, just delete it but make sure you’re on the /mnt/diskX/appdata not /mnt/user/appdata or /mnt/cache/appdata. Just go to the specific disk you specified when you first copied it.
Quick question: are there any functional differences when mapping directories in dockers between using /mnt/cache_nvme/share and /mnt/user/share?
Great video as always!
Thanks for this!
You're welcome!