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Jaroslaw
Mar 18, 2017Guide
Volume: System volume root's usage is 95%. This condition should not occur in normal conditions.
Hello was reading similiar topics and have not found an answer. RN20400 RAID 5, 4x3TB Data 4.19TB Free space 3.98TB running only antivirus, yet recently started to get: Volume: System volume roo...
- Mar 19, 2017
You can check if that data is important e.g. using commands such as
# ls -laR /media/USB_FLASH_6
and if not you can delete it using the rm command. If it is important and you don't have another copy of it you should copy it to the data volume before deleting the copy from the root volume.
Jaroslaw
Mar 18, 2017Guide
jak0lantash wrote:Download the logs from the GUI and post here the section containing "df -h" at the end of the file volume.log
Do you know how to use SSH?
Gosh...I am useless can not find that...:( there is not such log name... I can send you the logs in zip...
Retired_Member
Mar 18, 2017No, please, do not send the logs. Instead, on the admin webpage go to System/Settings and in the services section disable Antivirus by clicking on the concerned button. Make sure, that you keep HTTP, HTTPS and SMB enabled.
- JaroslawMar 18, 2017Guide
Retired_Member wrote:No, please, do not send the logs. Instead, on the admin webpage go to System/Settings and in the services section disable Antivirus by clicking on the concerned button. Make sure, that you keep HTTP, HTTPS and SMB enabled.
I will do that, thanks!
Jarek
- JaroslawMar 18, 2017Guide
So here is the current sittuation
Thanks
Jarek
- Retired_MemberMar 18, 2017
If there is no need for AFP (apple macs), NFS (genuine Linux) or FTP (data transfer using that service) disable all three and reboot.
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