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gesteen
Nov 03, 2014Aspirant
Deleting iSCSI LUN did not free my disk space
Hello, I am experiecing the same issue as described in the two previous posts below. viewtopic.php?f=23&t=77500 viewtopic.php?f=23&t=77864 I created some iSCSI LUN's for testing, i renamed a...
gesteen
Nov 06, 2014Aspirant
I have now preformed the factory reset (and fixed the LCC issue).
After the factory reset i created a 10 GB iSCSI LUN and deleted it again. I still have the same problem. The 10 GB is still showed as used space on my NAS aafter I deleted it.
I found a workaround. If i connect WinSCP to the NAS and go to "Volume name"/.purge i can find my 10 GB share there, i can manually delete the files and the space is freed.
Will this action have any other consecenses on the NAS?
Now i worry if my disks arte going to break down. I can see the are only good for 300 000 LCC, and my disks passed that already. The idle3-tools stoped the rappid LCC increase.
After the factory reset i created a 10 GB iSCSI LUN and deleted it again. I still have the same problem. The 10 GB is still showed as used space on my NAS aafter I deleted it.
I found a workaround. If i connect WinSCP to the NAS and go to "Volume name"/.purge i can find my 10 GB share there, i can manually delete the files and the space is freed.
Will this action have any other consecenses on the NAS?
Now i worry if my disks arte going to break down. I can see the are only good for 300 000 LCC, and my disks passed that already. The idle3-tools stoped the rappid LCC increase.
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