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- 2025-04-07 15:24:05: tracker-miner-f[4847]: segfault at 200000018 ip 00007f1072bc10e8 sp 00007fff6ccf0750 error 4 in libtracker-miner-1.0.so.0.1203.0[7f1072ba3000+32000]
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I suggest downloading the full log zip and looking for errors in the zip.
If you don't have an up-to-date backup, then I suggest doing that. If you don't have enough disk space, then start by backing up any irreplaceable content (personal docs, photos, etc) that is only on the NAS.
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I suggest downloading the full log zip and looking for errors in the zip.
If you don't have an up-to-date backup, then I suggest doing that. If you don't have enough disk space, then start by backing up any irreplaceable content (personal docs, photos, etc) that is only on the NAS.
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It looks like the big problem is that both of your volumes are full:
/dev/md127 46T 45T 1.3T 98% /GCDBACKUPSERVER
/dev/md126 11T 11T 414G 97% /GCDDATABACKUP
BTRFS doesn't handle free space exhaustion very well, and my normal recommendation is to maintain at least 15% free space. You have much less than that.
You can try offloading data, and then try running a balance from the volume settings wheel. Maybe do that with the smaller volume first. It likely will take a while, since you've never run a balance on the either volume. The balance will consolidate free space, making it more useful to the file system.
If that is successful, you'll need to expand the volumes before you add more files to the NAS.
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