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  1. I made a post about the same issue, they are looking into it:
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  2. fast answer: no you don't, full answer: from what i know zfs (the filesystem of truenas, underlying os of HexOS) have different stage of speed: under 80% the storage is fast en responsive, this is the base mode: the performance mode over 80% the file system is going from a performance mode to a more slow mode (zfs is attentively looking for freespace on disk to store files) so after you hit the 80% trigger the warning is on and you shouldn't ignore it it you are really near the full capacity (99%+)
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  3. Thanks for your Answer, i was unaware of the ZFS 80% 90%, 94% Rules.
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  4. I'm having this issue too. Looks like there is a fix on GitHub posted below, but I can't figure out how to access the app configuration files for a curated app..... really hoping I don't need to nuke my install and back up all of my photos again...... If I do I think I'll give up on the curated apps and start installing this in a docker container now that I've managed to teach myself that process. Before I do though - did anyone find a way to fix this on HexOS? https://github.com/truenas/apps/issues/4628#issuecomment-4098018533
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  5. AnyRaid is not released yet. When it gets released by the ZFS people it has to be adopted first into TrueNas. So just a guess is that it probably won't be here till next year. There won't be a way to convert to it. You have to start from scratch so you'd have to copy off all the data from your existing system to something and then format the drives as AnyRaid. Then copy the data back over. Thanks
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