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System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions.
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System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Contact
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
@dweinshel wrote:
I have ssh'ed in to the root directory and can see that /dev/md0 is 89% full. Many posts say to delete this and all will be well.
Absolutely not. The NAS boots from the root partition. You aren't understanding what you are reading.
If you don't have a backup of your data, you should certainly make one.
You could try paid support (my.netgear.com), though they would charge.
However perhaps see if @JohnCM_S or @OOM-9 offer to take a look - they might want to, since any issues with 6.10 should be solved before it is released.
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System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions.
Hi,
I had exactly the same problem. Since March the 5th the antivirus didn't update any more. On March the 17th I received the error message "System volume root's usage is 84%".
After 4 hours of investigation and research I think, I found out the problem. According to the information about OS 6.10 the newest version of the antivirus "ClamAV" is too large for the RN100-series.
I connected to the NAS via SSH and tried to update the antivirus manually by using "freshclam". The download of the latest databases worked fine, but the update of the antivirus ended in an endless loop and the root usage increased to 94%. After some research I found out, that the antivirus makes for each update a temporary directory located at /var/lib/clamav beginning with "clamav-..." and ending with ".tmp". Each of the directories has about 133MB. Each time the antivirus updates, the downloaded data are stored in such a directory, but if the update fails, the directory is not removed! So after about 10 days the root-volume is filled up and the system crashes.
My solution (usage on your own risk): remove the temporary directories mentioned above in /var/lib/clamav (BE CAREFUL - wrong deletion can destroy your system!). After this deactivate the anti-virus (else the next update will also fail and the filling up starts again). Restart the system to be sure, that all tasks are ended. On my NAS this worked.
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
Hi just found this post as I have the same problem, please can you explain in basic steps for a novice about SSH, I don't have a clue about it. I have turned it on from the admin page so good to go....I think.
Thanks
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
Hi,
I have the same problem but also do not know how to connect using SSH. (error message and antivirus issue since March 5)
Which tools are needed. What to do and which files (directories) do I need to delete.
Please instruct properly so we can get this done.
Or sent out a fix so it automatically will be resolved.
Regards
Jos
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Re: System volume root's usage is 84%. This condition should not occur under normal conditions. Cont
@Jos011157 wrote:
Which tools are needed. What to do and which files (directories) do I need to delete.
Read this post: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/System-volume-root-s-usage-is-90-RN...