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davidr1
Oct 30, 2016Luminary
Disk Useage Critical (again?)
Hi, OS 6.6.0 2x1TB WD Red drives (on HCL list) A nasty warning this morning: System volume root's usage is 91%. This condition should not occur in normal conditions. Contact technical support....
- Oct 31, 2016
You likely will run into issues getting support since you are running OS6 on a legacy NAS. Can you ssh in? If so, please run df . -h when you get in, and post the results.
FWIW, I've been told that Netgear Data Recovery Services are available to folks running OS 6 on legacy.
FramerV
Oct 30, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi davidr1,
Given the error message, an L3 from the NETGEAR support group would need to check the OS partition on your NAS.
Upon checking the ReadyNASRNDP2000|ReadyNAS Pro 2 that you have needs a contract for support, when you call; the support will be explaining this to you in detail.
Regards,
- StephenBOct 31, 2016Guru - Experienced User
You likely will run into issues getting support since you are running OS6 on a legacy NAS. Can you ssh in? If so, please run df . -h when you get in, and post the results.
FWIW, I've been told that Netgear Data Recovery Services are available to folks running OS 6 on legacy.
- FramerVOct 31, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
StephenB wrote:
You likely will run into issues getting support since you are running OS6 on a legacy NAS. Can you ssh in? If so, please run df . -h when you get in, and post the results.
FWIW, I've been told that Netgear Data Recovery Services are available to folks running OS 6 on legacy.
Thank you for this StephenB, I have confirmed that you will be denied of the support for the Legacy NAS running on OS6 but we can offer the data recovery.
If you will be considering data recovery, you can check the link below:
ReadyNAS Data Recovery Diagnostics - Scope of Service
Regards,
- davidr1Oct 31, 2016Luminary
Hi StephenB
All my data is backed up.
Many thanks for your post.
root@NASPro:~# ls
root@NASPro:~# df . -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 664M 3.0G 18% /
root@NASPro:~#/dev/md0 is not a directory and I can not open it.
All my backups go to:
/media/USB_HDD_1 (usb)
192.168.n.n/<folder> (rsync)
192.168.nn.nn/<folder> (rsync)
root@NASPro:/dev# df -h gives:
root@NASPro:/dev# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev 10M 4.0K 10M 1% /dev /dev/md0 4.0G 664M 3.0G 18% / tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 490M 5.9M 484M 2% /run tmpfs 245M 0 245M 0% /run/lock tmpfs 490M 0 490M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /data /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /apps /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /home /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/Backups_Weekly_of_Ultra /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/copies_of_usb /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/database /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/documents /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/filing_cabinet /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/financial /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/howtos /dev/md127 1.9T 1.1T 818G 56% /run/nfs4/data/software root@NASPro:/dev#
root@NASPro:/dev#ls gives:
root@NASPro:/dev# ls agpgart kmsg ptmx tty13 tty38 tty62 autofs log pts tty14 tty39 tty63 block loop0 random tty15 tty4 tty7 boot_reason loop1 rfkill tty16 tty40 tty8 bsg loop2 rtc tty17 tty41 tty9 btrfs-control loop3 rtc0 tty18 tty42 ttyS0 bus loop4 sda tty19 tty43 ttyS1 char loop5 sda1 tty2 tty44 ttyS2 console loop6 sda2 tty20 tty45 ttyS3 cpu loop7 sda3 tty21 tty46 urandom cpu_dma_latency loop-control sdb tty22 tty47 vcs disk mapper sdb1 tty23 tty48 vcs1 dri mcelog sdb2 tty24 tty49 vcs2 fb0 md sdb3 tty25 tty5 vcs3 fd md0 sg0 tty26 tty50 vcs4 full md1 sg1 tty27 tty51 vcs5 fuse md127 shm tty28 tty52 vcs6 hwrng mem snd tty29 tty53 vcsa i2c-0 memory_bandwidth stderr tty3 tty54 vcsa1 i2c-1 mpt2ctl stdin tty30 tty55 vcsa2 i2c-2 mptctl stdout tty31 tty56 vcsa3 i2c-3 mqueue tty tty32 tty57 vcsa4 i2c-4 net tty0 tty33 tty58 vcsa5 i2c-5 network_latency tty1 tty34 tty59 vcsa6 i2c-6 network_throughput tty10 tty35 tty6 vpd initctl null tty11 tty36 tty60 zero input port tty12 tty37 tty61 root@NASPro:/dev#
Many thanks
David
- StephenBOct 31, 2016Guru - Experienced User
davidr1 wrote:
Hi StephenB
All my data is backed up.
Many thanks for your post.
root@NASPro:~# ls
root@NASPro:~# df . -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 4.0G 664M 3.0G 18% /
root@NASPro:~#/dev/md0 is not a directory and I can not open it.
/dev/md0 is a device, and is where the OS partition lives. /usr, /var, /etc, ....
The important thing is that you are only using 18% of the space, not 91%. Whatever caused the space usage to spike appears to have cleared.
Are you seeing any signs of mis-behavior - partial screens in the web ui, services that can't be turned on (or off), etc?
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