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gunrunnerjohn
Mar 07, 2024Aspirant
Incorrect storage usage display
I have this bogus usage number for my currently empty Backup folder on the NAS. Unless my disks have suddenly become infinite capacity, I really doubt I'm using 16,777,216 terabytes of storage for a...
- Mar 11, 2024
The error I am seeing is
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: Snapper delete-config Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: loading 214 failed Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: delete subvolume failed, ioctl(BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY) failed, errno:39 (Directory not empty) Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: THROW: deleting btrfs snapshot failed Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: THROW: deleting snapshot failed Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: CAUGHT: deleting snapshot failed
I'm not seeing the 214 snapshot in snapshot.log (no snapshots are listed there for the share).
There are things you could try using ssh, but given that small amount of data in the volume I think you'd be better off backing it up, doing a factory reset, and then setting up the NAS again.
gunrunnerjohn
Mar 09, 2024Aspirant
Yep, I uploaded it to the file transfer site We Transfer and just posted the link to the file. For some reason, this time it has no problem with the link!
StephenB
Mar 11, 2024Guru - Experienced User
The error I am seeing is
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: Snapper delete-config
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: loading 214 failed
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: delete subvolume failed, ioctl(BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY) failed, errno:39 (Directory not empty)
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: THROW: deleting btrfs snapshot failed
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: THROW: deleting snapshot failed
Mar 03 16:43:23 ReadyNAS snapperd[7075]: CAUGHT: deleting snapshot failed
I'm not seeing the 214 snapshot in snapshot.log (no snapshots are listed there for the share).
There are things you could try using ssh, but given that small amount of data in the volume I think you'd be better off backing it up, doing a factory reset, and then setting up the NAS again.
- gunrunnerjohnMar 11, 2024Aspirant
That's exactly what I'm doing now. I decided since I was going to knock it flat, I'd upgrade it's disks to larger capacity and start over.
Thanks for looking, don't know what happened there, but it bothered me that something was clearly corrupted.
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