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Tonze
Nov 09, 2018Aspirant
storage capacity not increased (on Readynas 316) after deleting large amount of files
hi guys,
My ReadyNas 316 storage 6 bay unit (firmware 6.9.4) is fast filling up, with less than 10% free disk space available (as reported to my Win 10 PC). I'm getting worried as my I have less than 10% storage available, and system performance is degraded (due to lack of spare capacity).
Despite deleting large amount of files recently, the storage capacity is not improving. I have also deleted some snapshots, however this barely makes a difference. I've deleted some very large files, however this also doesnt seem to increase the amount of free storage availabe.
If I add new files to my ReadyNas, I can see my disk capacity reduced (as expected), however if I delete files, disk capacity does not improve. What is going on?
Is there a recycle bin that I need to empty?
Very much appreciate if someone can give me ideas on where to look or how to resolve
Regards
Tonze
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
It can take a while for space to be reclaimed, as that happens in the background.
However, I am wondering if you are deleting the wrong snapshots. Generally you should delete the oldest ones, though this does depend on the age of the files you deleted (or modified) earlier. If you have a folder that has lots of "churn" - for instance one used for torrent downloads, then you should delete all the snapshots, and turn them off on that share.
So try being more aggressive on the snapshot deletions. You can also try running a balance, as that does help reclaim space.
After you sort this out, you might want to consider switching to "custom" snapshots, which let you set retention (either in weeks or in number of snapshots).
- TonzeAspirant
Thanks StephenB,
I deleted an old snapshot on a share that contained some large files including a system image backup. It took a while, but then I noticed that capacity started to increase.
Appreciate the advice on removing snapshots for shares that have high volume/changes. I now keep on maintain snapshots for critical shares.
ps. I am assuming snapshots have replaced recycle bin
Regards
Tony
Tonze
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Tonze wrote:
ps. I am assuming snapshots have replaced recycle bin
Yes, though they do behave somewhat differently.
If you have snapshots enabled, note that you can right-click on a file or folders in Windows and restore a previous version using the "restore previos versions" menu option. Of course you can also use the admin web ui.
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