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iCone
Sep 02, 2014Aspirant
/dev/md0 at 100%
Hi, While moving big files my Readynas' /dev/md0 got full, the unit is functional but want to know how can that be either cleaned up or at least reduce it's size. Filesystem 1K-blocks...
iCone
Sep 04, 2014Aspirant
Got it, thanks.
Turns out that while moving files a directory was created and it was 3.6G big. Now the file systems looks like this:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4176564 472548 3494356 12% /
tmpfs 16 0 16 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1930585268 956057116 974528152 50% /c
/c/Linux_Bups 1930585268 956057116 974528152 50% /home/ftp/Linux_Bups
/dev/sdc1 976762552 123228752 853533800 13% /USB/USB_HDD_4
/dev/sde1 976751968 918601108 58150860 95% /USB/USB_HDD_2
/dev/sdd1 976751968 945458356 31293612 97% /USB/USB_HDD_3
Turns out that while moving files a directory was created and it was 3.6G big. Now the file systems looks like this:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4176564 472548 3494356 12% /
tmpfs 16 0 16 0% /USB
/dev/c/c 1930585268 956057116 974528152 50% /c
/c/Linux_Bups 1930585268 956057116 974528152 50% /home/ftp/Linux_Bups
/dev/sdc1 976762552 123228752 853533800 13% /USB/USB_HDD_4
/dev/sde1 976751968 918601108 58150860 95% /USB/USB_HDD_2
/dev/sdd1 976751968 945458356 31293612 97% /USB/USB_HDD_3
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