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viperhansa
Jan 01, 2021Virtuoso
Volume: System volume root's usage is 83%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions.
Hi all, Got a strange warning about 83% fullsystem root. Rebooted because RNnas was crashed/hung. Btw, why isnt rootfs showing up any more? Logged in via ssh and mounted root as mnt. Did: du...
- Jan 02, 2021
Hi all and thanks for all the ideas.....
I deleted mnt btw...... Nothing works now...... :smileylol:
Just kidding, understood that you missed the part about mounting in mnt.
Anyway, found the issue, update to plex that did some buffering into /var/tmp !!
Problem solved by installing new version of plex.
Now i'm back to 35% in os partition.
Kudos to rn_enthusiast and StephenB !
ps, i select my own post as solution... :-)
regards
// Hans
viperhansa
Jan 02, 2021Virtuoso
Is this normal?
/dev/md0 have 0 (zero) inodes , 0 (zero) iused and 0 (zero) ifree.... ??
root@Hoa-Nas-Pro:~# df -i
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
udev 1019569 526 1019043 1% /dev
/dev/md0 0 0 0 - /
tmpfs 1020239 3 1020236 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 1020239 685 1019554 1% /run
tmpfs 1020239 24 1020215 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 1020239 15 1020224 1% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /data
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /apps
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /home
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/Audio
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/xxxx
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/xxxx
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/xxxx
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/media
/dev/md127 0 0 0 - /var/ftp/Movies
tmpfs 1020239 1 1020238 1% /data/RNXconfig/snapshot
- rn_enthusiastJan 02, 2021Virtuoso
Hi viperhansa
The OS (/) uses BTRFS. Therefore, you won't see inode count when doing df -i. That is normal. The only thing I see abnormal here is /mnt
Why does it have 1GB of data in it? It should be empty.
/mnt isn't used as a mount point for the NAS so unless you have something manually mounted to /mnt.... this folder needs to be cleared out. Move the stuff in /mnt to somewhere on /data or delete the stuff in /mnt if you don't need it.
- rn_enthusiastJan 02, 2021Virtuoso
Also... Your OS (root volume) isn't full right now so I wonder if it was some kind of /tmp data that might have caused it (solved by a reboot as /tmp is cleared on reboots). Given that you have data in /mnt which is not normal - I wonder if you running any kind of customised scripts on the NAS? Or maybe your FTP users put data in the wrong place - like /tmp possibly. Something like that.
Anyway, still clear the data inside /mnt...
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