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System volume suddenly full
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Strange warnings on my 102 today...
The data volume is just over half full (3 TB) on 6.6.1 - seems to be working OK still but this is worrying.
Did a balance 2 days ago.
No activity taking place at the time (unless the AV is doing someting?)
No snapshpts enabled.
Tue Feb 7 2017 8:00:58 |
Volume: System volume root's usage is 100%. This condition should not occur in normal conditions. Contact technical support. |
Tue Feb 7 2017 7:57:50 |
Volume: Less than 5% of volume media's capacity is free. Performance on volume media is degraded. To improve performance, you must add capacity. |
Tue Feb 7 2017 7:47:41 |
Volume: Less than 30% of volume media's capacity is free. NETGEAR recommends that you add capacity to maintain current performance levels. Continuous protection snapshots will be deleted when volume free space is less than 5%. |
Tue Feb 7 2017 7:33:27 |
Volume: Defragmentation complete for volume data. |
Tue Feb 7 2017 7:00:01 |
Volume: Defragmentation started for volume data.
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@grahamu59 wrote:SSH already enabled (for just in case).
AV now disabled.
df -h is not showing anyting full (max use% is 56%) but rootfs is not listed at all??? Is this the same as /dev/md0 which is 4GB in size 1.3 GB used?
Yes, looks like you are OK then
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Re: System volume suddenly full
AV has a bug and there have been numerous reports such as yours over the past few weeks, a fix is on the way alledgedly.
You should disable AV until then and see what your system reports, you may also wish to enable SSH, whilst you can, just in case your root is full.
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Re: System volume suddenly full
SSH already enabled (for just in case).
AV now disabled.
df -h is not showing anyting full (max use% is 56%) but rootfs is not listed at all??? Is this the same as /dev/md0 which is 4GB in size 1.3 GB used?
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@grahamu59 wrote:SSH already enabled (for just in case).
AV now disabled.
df -h is not showing anyting full (max use% is 56%) but rootfs is not listed at all??? Is this the same as /dev/md0 which is 4GB in size 1.3 GB used?
Yes, looks like you are OK then