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KayZak
Nov 01, 2016Aspirant
System volume root's usage is 89%. This condition should not occur in normal conditions.
Hi All, I keep receiving an error message "System volume root's usage is 89%. This condition should not occur in normal conditions. Contact technical support." After some research, I found ro...
KayZak
Nov 01, 2016Aspirant
I did run the du command on the md0 file.
root@nas-34-B2-24:/dev# du -h md0
0 md0
I don't know why it would return 0.
- StephenBNov 01, 2016Guru - Experienced User
KayZak wrote:
I don't know why it would return 0.
It's not really a file, its a device.
You need to look in the OS folders. /var/log and /var/cache are the places to start.
What apps do you have installed? Have you made any changes to the system with ssh?
- KayZakNov 02, 2016Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
What would I be looking for in the OS folders?
As for apps, we have LogAnalyzer, Plex Media Server, and ReadyNAS Photos II.
I'm not sure if we've made any changes with an SSH connection. We have two NASes. I have attempted to install Crashplan on one of them, but not this one.
- KayZakNov 02, 2016Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
What would I be looking for in the OS folders?
As for apps, we have LogAnalyzer, Plex Media Server, and ReadyNAS Photos II.
I'm not sure if we've made any changes with an SSH connection. We have two NASes. I have attempted to install Crashplan on one of them, but not this one.
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