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RedFarmer
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Feb 07, 2016
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Deleting snapshots over SSH

I have a RN102 with 2x3TB WD Red drives in XRAID2. I have deleted all my snapshots but one (snapshotted share is 191GB). Still, snapshots take up lots of space:     It hasn't recovered "over t...
  • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
    Feb 07, 2016

    These are snapshots that weren't upgraded when you updated from pre-6.2.x firmware to 6.2.x (or later).

    You could do

    # touch /.force_snapshots_upgrade
    # systemctl restart readynasd

    These snapshots should then be upgraded and you can then delete them from the web admin UI.

     

    Space is only recovered when you delete snapshots if the snapshots you delete contain the only copy of some data. If the current data or snapshots that you do not delete also contain the data then space will not be freed up. Also when you delete snapshots the system will need to recursively update the other snapshots. This can take a little time if you have a lot of snapshots.

    Once you have deleted all the snapshots that you want to and have got volume usage back below 80% I would suggest that you then run a balance.

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