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chinapaulo
Apr 26, 2008Aspirant
Multiple Probs: Insufficient Resources, FS Check, etc.
I've had my ReadyNas NV+ with 1GB of RAM and 4x500 seagate HDDs running in X-RAID for about a year now, and overall I've been quite happy. Recently, I've had some serious problems. Let me start by...
MrAsker
Nov 26, 2013Tutor
p_boucher wrote: Hi there!
I just fell too in the same situation as of today... I am an IT guy, but not that much linux... I'm missing some details on how to clear the log files.
So I guess my hdc1 device is full... How do I clean it up? The bigges file listed on ls /var/log -ahlS, is only 94M...
EDIT:
After a hardware reboot (the web interface did not want to reboot or shutdown the Duo but I thought it did), my hdc1 is at 96% (1.9G on 1.9G). I regained access to my shares without having Windows popping weird error messages. I am still interested to see which files I can target for deletion to give me room for another 2-3 years...
If you are still looking for a solution, this is basically what you need to do
#cd /var/log
#ls -ahlS
Please note the permissions on the file you want to "delete", e.g. (-rw-rw-rw-)
#mv [filename] [target location]
#touch [filename]
#ls -l [filename]
If the default permission mode (-rw-r--r--) needs to be changed then you start by figuring out how this works (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?chmod) so you can enter in the correct "mode".
#chmod [permission mode] [filename]
e.g.
#chmod 666 [filename]
At least this worked for me ...
Good luck
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