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Viffergb
Mar 19, 2019Luminary
ReadyNas 102 Volume: System volume root's usage is 86%.
Hi
Over the last few days I have been presented with the following error message in the logs. Can anyone please shed some light on this and what action I need to take in order to rectify it?
Volume: System volume root's usage is 86%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Contact technical support.
Thank you.
Regards,
Graham
Welcome to the club!
Reason and solution see here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/System-volume-root-s-usage-is-xx-This-condition-should-not-occur/m-p/1722477#M178449
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Welcome to the club!
Reason and solution see here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/System-volume-root-s-usage-is-xx-This-condition-should-not-occur/m-p/1722477#M178449
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Several folks have reported this on RN100 systems, and so far it has been linked to the AntiVirus service. So turn that off right away. That won't fix the problem, but it will keep it from getting any worse.
Actually fixing it yourself requires use of ssh - in particular there are temporary files in /var/lib/ClamAV that need to be deleted. You could also do a factory reset on the NAS, rebuild it, and restore the files from a backup.
Of course paid support (my.netgear.com) can also fix this.
Once you resolve it, I suggest that you keep the AntiVirus service off. Netgear is removing it on RN100 systems in the next firmware release (6.10), as the RN100 no longer has enough memory to use it.
- ViffergbLuminary
Hi asimb and StephenB
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. There's a lot to take in regarding the solution so I'm going to take things very slowly as it's been many years since I messed around at command prompt level, and that was only on Microsoft, not any other O/S's 😉.
First off, is turning off the 'Antivirus' simply a case of signing onto the NAS as 'Admin' then clicking 'System', then 'Settings' and then 'Antivirus' under 'Services' and then untick the box 'Enable real-time antivirus scanning', or is there more to it?
- ViffergbLuminary
Just looked at the s/w manual and the Antivirus button is NOT showing green, so I assume that means it's turned off and therefore my disc root usage should not increase from now on, unless I'm missing something!
Now to go and digest that lengthy solution using 'ssh'. I did spend time yesterday backing up the contents of the NAS to another drive, so if all else fails I could resort to a 'factory reset' and carry out a rebuild, but I'd rather avoid doing that if I can.
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