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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
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System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Contact technical support.
I keep getting this error, I have a small ammount of knowledge with linux using putty, it is slowly increasing in size i have thought about resetting but i have to much data on the drives is there a way to remove them reset and then rebuild.
root@Home-Server:/# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 10M 4.0K 10M 1% /dev
/dev/md0 3.7G 3.1G 420M 89% /
tmpfs 1009M 0 1009M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 1009M 620K 1008M 1% /run
tmpfs 505M 1.1M 504M 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 1009M 0 1009M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/md127 1.9T 610G 1.3T 33% /data
/dev/md127 1.9T 610G 1.3T 33% /apps
/dev/md127 1.9T 610G 1.3T 33% /home
root@Home-Server:/# du -sh *
0 1
7.3G apps
6.0M bin
4.0K boot
root@Home-Server:/# btrfs fi show /data
Label: '116548d8:data' uuid: b78d3198-a934-4e9e-8249-3986dc467d7f
Total devices 1 FS bytes used 606.88GiB
devid 1 size 1.81TiB used 612.07GiB path /dev/md127
btrfs fi df /data
root@Home-Server:/# btrfs fi df /data
Data, single: total=607.01GiB, used=604.98GiB
System, DUP: total=32.00MiB, used=96.00KiB
Metadata, DUP: total=2.50GiB, used=1.90GiB
GlobalReserve, single: total=512.00MiB, used=0.00B
Apps installed: linux - dash, LogAnaylser, Recoll
Thanks in advance for your help.
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p5taylor wrote:Running firmware V6.9.1, I have now also un-install all 3 apps that i had installed come down from 84% to 83%. Is there any way to reset the whole system to factory default and save my data on the hard drives if i remove them?
Support knows how to rebuild the OS from scratch w/o touching the data volume, but I don't.
@p5taylor wrote:
248M cache
2.1G lib
Look further into here. My cache is ~50M, and lib is 384M. Everthing else looks reasonablely close.
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
You can use:
du -xhd1 /
and then work your way to find the file using up space, it's likely a log file or database file related to some app that's installed.
Full root is not cause for alarm in terms of data loss, it's a separate volume and if you can't figure out what it is I would recommend contacting support
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@ElfD wrote:
Full root is not cause for alarm in terms of data loss, it's a separate volume and if you can't figure out what it is I would recommend contacting support
Paid support is certainly a good option for this. Although there is little risk of data loss, if you don't address it promptly the NAS can become unresponsive (either the web ui, or file explorer access, or both).
It might not be a log - what apps do you have installed?
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Apps installed: linux - dash, LogAnaylser, Recoll
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If i un-install these will it delete the data log as well, what directory do i find them in.
Regards
Paul
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@p5taylor wrote:
If i un-install these will it delete the data log as well, what directory do i find them in.
I'm not sure what you mean by the "data log". The apps are supposed to be installed in /apps. That's a mount point for /data/.apps, so they are supposed to use storage in the data volume. But some apps aren't correctly written, and use a lot of space in the OS volume.
LogAnalyzer is one of the ones that uses OS volume space, so you should start by uninstalling that one.
I've seen several folks post issues with linux-dash not working, but I haven't seen a root cause for that posted here - and I don't know if it is using OS space or not.
Recoll is really no longer needed, since indexing/search was added to the web ui in OS 6.8.
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I have un-install Recoll as you said it isnt needed anymore and also loganalyser how can i tidy up and files folders left behind, thankyou for your help.
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i have rebooted the server and it is still reporting 83% now so this hasnt sorted it.
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
Use the
du -xhd1 /
idea, and see if it leads you to a particular file or folder.
What firmware are you running?
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
Hi Steven
Running firmware V6.9.1, I have now also un-install all 3 apps that i had installed come down from 84% to 83%. Is there any way to reset the whole system to factory default and save my data on the hard drives if i remove them?
Regards
Paul
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
root@Home-Server:~# du -xhd1 /
4.0K /mnt
4.0K /srv
30M /lib
40K /root
31M /frontview
4.0K /boot
32K /tmp
4.0K /selinux
11M /etc
2.5G /var
485M /usr
16M /opt
4.0K /media
11M /sbin
6.0M /bin
16K /lost+found
3.1G /
root@Home-Server:~#
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
root@Home-Server:/var# du -sh *
4.0K agentx
100M backups
248M cache
27M cores
4.0K ftp
2.1G lib
4.0K local
0 lock
60M log
4.0K mail
16K netatalk
4.0K opt
8.3M readynasd
0 run
16K spool
4.0K tmp
8.0K www
root@Home-Server:/var#
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p5taylor wrote:Running firmware V6.9.1, I have now also un-install all 3 apps that i had installed come down from 84% to 83%. Is there any way to reset the whole system to factory default and save my data on the hard drives if i remove them?
Support knows how to rebuild the OS from scratch w/o touching the data volume, but I don't.
@p5taylor wrote:
248M cache
2.1G lib
Look further into here. My cache is ~50M, and lib is 384M. Everthing else looks reasonablely close.
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
So i went into lib directory as this was showing as 2.1G
and the offending file was a 1.5G mysql database file left behind i do believe when i prevously had mysql server install i geuss. Now back down to a healthy 1.5G root usage.
root@Home-Server:/# du -xhd1 /
4.0K /mnt
4.0K /srv
30M /lib
40K /root
31M /frontview
4.0K /boot
32K /tmp
4.0K /selinux
11M /etc
949M /var
485M /usr
16M /opt
4.0K /media
11M /sbin
6.0M /bin
16K /lost+found
1.5G /
Thankyou to everyone for you help i can now put this down to being resolved.
Regards Paul
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