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Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
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Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
I have looked all over looking for the right solution for this issue. I entered the following command "du -hxm --max-depth=1 / | sort -h" and get this result
...
36 /lib
127 /opt
270 /var
405 /usr
2441 /root
3320 /
I have read to look for log files, or any file that seems to be large. But I am not finding any large files. When I ls the /root directory it shows only 2 /data and /Videos.
I am only running the Sabnzb+ and Sickbeard apps.
When I run "df -h" here is the results
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
/dev/md0 should be ~25% full, not 88% full.
When I ls -al /root I see
root@RN102:/etc# ls -al /root
total 44
drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Jul 28 15:21 .
drwxr-xr-x 26 root root 4096 Aug 24 12:35 ..
-rw------- 1 root root 18297 Sep 3 19:55 .bash_history
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 570 Jan 31 2010 .bashrc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1694 Jul 12 2013 dashboard-status.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 140 Nov 19 2007 .profile
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 May 9 2013 .ssh
No /video or /data stuff. Can you post what you are seeing? There really shouldn't be much in /root. So there could be a clue here.
For logs, start by looking in /var/log and its subfolders.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
if you cd \root\data and do an ls -al what do you see?
Same question for \root\Videos
Not sure how they got there, but I think they shouldn't be.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
When I cd /root and ls -al I get
I don't think they should be there either. Those directories were initiallly set up through the web interface. I didn't create them manually through CLI.
Not sure how to correct this one.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
Are these shares you created? Or are these folders somehow related to the two add-ons?
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
I created the Videos share on the existing data share and then pointed the apps to them.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
Well perhaps you got the path wrong.
Perhaps e.g. you needed to configure the path as e.g. /data but instead simply wrote data. Using the home folder for the root user as the working directory it then considered you wanted to use ~/data rather than /data
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
Well you need to get rid of both of these folders, and I think that will resolve your space problem. (check of course!)
I don't use either app, so I'm not sure if you can simply reconfigure them or if you need to uninstall/reinstall them.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
from cd /
from cd /data
from cd /data/Videos
As you can see ... browsing through the /data directory the screens are slightly different.
What would be your recommendation to fix this type of thing?
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
Likely whatever is in /root/Videos needs to be copied to /data/Videos. Then whatever app is writing to /root/Videos is reset to write to /data/Videos, and then you delete /root/Videos deleted.
I'm not sure what to do about /root/data because I don't know what it is it.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
Another approach is to uninstall both apps, and delete both /root/data and /root/Videos. Then reinstall the apps, and set up the target folders again.
BTW, I don't see anything wrong in your last two screen shots.
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Re: Volume: System volume 'root' usage is 88 %
I found the issue.
The directories in the /root directory were not the right ones that is being used by the media server. I just removed both the data and the Videos directories from the /root directory ... end result
I wanted to make sure I was correctly setup with where my Videos go, so I created a file in the ~/data/Videos directory and it did not show up in the directory where my Plex server (separate workstation) is pulling the Videos. All is well. thanks for your help.