Hughesco
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Thanks for the feedback, Each pool looks good so I got the same impression, such disparity from the parent pool view.
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Thanks for the response. My intention is to have the Parent Pool direct ALL files to one pool accept one folder, that folder should be duplicated across all pools. Pools 2&3 only have duplicated files.
I did take off the 12 hours default setting thinking I was would be turning up the frequency for a few days until everything leveled out.
I have file duplication turned off on all folders except Family Media. And in the file Placement rules, I have that same folder filtered to use all drives whereas all other folders are set to only use Child pool #1.
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Just upgraded and changed over to Hierarchical Pooling. Now have 1 parent pool containing 3 pools. Children: 1 of 3 has 10 drive and 10TB of duplicated files. 2 of 3 is 2 USB drives. 3 of 3 is a single OneDrive CloudDrive. Parent pool, folders are only duplicated across the 3 pools to the extent of 450GB otherwise, a single copy only goes to Child pool #1.
After numerous duplication runs and about 36 hours to settle in, I still get a message on the Parent Pool "File distribution not optimal". All child pools are fully duplicated.
Would this be from the rules I have set to only direct a small portion of the overall to a single pool?
Also, why such a large amount of Other, only 1.5TB of Other in one child pool.
Thanks.
Do not set pool to read-only for missing drive (pool)
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Doing hierarchical pooing. 1 Master Pool with 3 child pools. 1 child pool holds 99% of all data and ALL internal disks. Other 2 pools are external hard drives and a cloud drive. The Cloud Drive is unstable and keeps going offline sending the entire master pool into read--only. Finally had to remove the Cloud Drive which is not desired.
Any way to indicate in the master pool to not go into read-only for a missing disk (child pool)?
The 1 child pool housing 99% of the data (and disks) will function normally.
~Thanks