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dtsaoboy
Jun 20, 2020Aspirant
System volume root's usage is 94%
Only after upgrading to the recent firmware did I get this message. I 'm a novice, so I would love some help to sort out what I need to do to fix this issue. I do not see this warning in my log for s...
dtsaoboy
Jun 23, 2020Aspirant
Hi,
Thanks for following up. Because I am not comfortable going to the system partition drives to delete files, I paid for the prosupport and requested help.However, they think it has something to do with a bad hard drive, that was slowly failing. I think it is an unrelated issue, but they dont think so. So, I am in the process of replacing both drives as we speak. Once that is done I will see if I get the same message. However, in the process of completing the sync of the backup drive, I got the same message this morning. I am now syncing the first drive so will know soon. If prosupport cannot help, I will need some stepwise instructions on how to do this myself.
Thanks
Sandshark
Jun 25, 2020Sensei
You will get the same message unless they did something more. I am not familiar with anything that bad drives would do to cause the OS partition to fill. The resulting logs just wouldn't normally be big enough. But perhaps they have identified something there that did it. But replacing the drives will just copy what's on all partitions to the new ones, it won't reduce the size of whatever is taking up the space, nor will it increase the size of the OS partition. I find it strange that they did not at least partly clean up the OS partition before having you take this action. Are you sure they didn't?
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