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stevenestrada's avatar
Mar 18, 2018

Another root volume full

Getting this after the the 6.9.3 update

 

System volume root's usage is 81%. .

System volume root's usage is 82%.

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Someone suggested deleting apps. So I ldid. Deleted loganalyzer that never worked, and istat.  Have only smbplus.  Someone ese said get rid if mysql.  Doesn't the system need that?  

 

# df -h

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev             10M  4.0K   10M   1% /dev
/dev/md0        4.0G  3.3G  448M  89% /
tmpfs           992M     0  992M   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs           992M  4.3M  988M   1% /run
tmpfs           496M  2.0M  494M   1% /run/lock
tmpfs           992M     0  992M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/md126      3.7T  2.1T  1.6T  58% /vol_lun
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /vol_data
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /apps
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /home
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Music
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/shared
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Videos
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Zipped
tmpfs           4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /var/ftp/Music/snapshot
tmpfs           4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /home/steve/snapshot

# date
Sun Mar 18 08:14:43 EDT 2018

# df -h

root@SAN1:/var/lib/mysql# df -h

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev             10M  4.0K   10M   1% /dev
/dev/md0        4.0G  3.3G  406M  90% /
tmpfs           992M     0  992M   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs           992M  4.3M  988M   1% /run
tmpfs           496M  2.0M  494M   1% /run/lock
tmpfs           992M     0  992M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/md126      3.7T  2.1T  1.6T  58% /vol_lun
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /vol_data
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /apps
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /home
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Music
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/shared
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Videos
/dev/md127      3.7T  2.5T  1.2T  68% /var/ftp/Zipped
tmpfs           4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /var/ftp/Music/snapshot
tmpfs           4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /home/steve/snapshot

# du -xhd1 /
6.7M    /bin
0       /boot
12M     /etc
33M     /lib
4.0K    /lib64
0       /media
0       /mnt
4.6M    /opt
32K     /root
11M     /sbin
0       /selinux
0       /srv
0       /tmp
460M    /usr
1.4G    /var
61M     /data
31M     /frontview
2.0G    /

du -xhd1 /var
0       /var/opt
83M     /var/backups
0       /var/local
54M     /var/log
4.0K    /var/spool
0       /var/mail
44M     /var/cache
1.1G    /var/lib
0       /var/tmp
4.0K    /var/www
8.0K    /var/netatalk
0       /var/agentx
50M     /var/cores
0       /var/ftp
13M     /var/readynasd
0       /var/target
0       /var/crash
1.4G    /var

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    stevenestrada wrote:

    Someone ese said get rid if mysql.  Doesn't the system need that?  

     


    The system doesn't use it, and it is not normally installed.  I believe in your case it was needed for loganalyzer.

    • stevenestrada's avatar
      stevenestrada
      Aspirant

      Every update is another problem with this thing

       

      That innodb trick reads like it'll take a big (650M for me) file and turn it into a bunch of little ones.

       

      Im afraid to do that or shuffle stuff around with symlinks, etc figuring it explode into a bigger problem with the next update

       

      The readynas OS don't need mysql?

       

      I'll shut it off and see what happens


      Is this how to get rid of it entirely:

      # apt-get remove --purge 'mysql-.*'

    • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
      mdgm-ntgr
      NETGEAR Employee Retired

      If you don’t need MySQL you can remove it using apt-get.

    • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
      mdgm-ntgr
      NETGEAR Employee Retired

      Another option is to stop MySQL, move the MySQL database to the data volume and create a symlink.

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