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sjfcontrol
Oct 06, 2015Aspirant
Missing storage on ReadyNAS 2120
ReadyNAS 2120 running 6.2.2 From the web control panel, it shows 155.62 GB free of 2.61 TB. That means that 2.455 TB is used However, if I ssh in, and su to root, then from the root execute "...
- Oct 08, 2015
sjfcontrol wrote:
But wouldn't storage used to store snapshots be seen by the "du" command?
No they aren't. And even if they were, the space usage would be misleading. Snapshots are built into the btrfs file system, which uses COW. They take no space when they are first taken, but gradually take up space when the files in the parent share change.
How are snapshots controlled, and where are they stored?
They are controlled for each share (the automatic rate is a share setting). If you select a share in the admin ui, and then select "recover' you can see them. You can also delete them from there.
6.4 should let you see the total snapshot usage- earlier releases do not.
StephenB
Oct 06, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Do you have snapshots enabled?
sjfcontrol
Oct 07, 2015Aspirant
According to the logs, Snapshots are being created and deleted.
But wouldn't storage used to store snapshots be seen by the "du" command?
How are snapshots controlled, and where are they stored?
Thanks for the help.
- StephenBOct 08, 2015Guru - Experienced User
sjfcontrol wrote:
But wouldn't storage used to store snapshots be seen by the "du" command?
No they aren't. And even if they were, the space usage would be misleading. Snapshots are built into the btrfs file system, which uses COW. They take no space when they are first taken, but gradually take up space when the files in the parent share change.
How are snapshots controlled, and where are they stored?
They are controlled for each share (the automatic rate is a share setting). If you select a share in the admin ui, and then select "recover' you can see them. You can also delete them from there.
6.4 should let you see the total snapshot usage- earlier releases do not.
- sjfcontrolOct 08, 2015Aspirant
Yep, that was it. Installed 6.4 and deleted a bunch of snapshots, and now have 911GB free. Also turned off or modified the snapshot schedule for the variouis folders.
BTW, I found the download for the manual for 6.2 -- is there a manual (or update) for 6.4?
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