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Whiteseth
Oct 21, 2019Aspirant
Volume root is 100.00% full
Successfully completed diagnostics System Volume root is 100.00% full /var is consuming 3389 MB Logs No errors found. Stasus: Management service is offline
Whiteseth
Nov 05, 2019Aspirant
After removal of snapshots it turned out to come through the web interface in NAS. And download the log once. Further gives an error
<xs:nml xmlns:xs="http://www.netgear.com/protocol/transaction/NMLSchema-0.9" src="browser" dst="nas" locale="ru"><xs:transaction ref-id="" type="0"><xs:response ref-id="opid" status="failure"><xs:error><xs:error-code><![CDATA[ 12008010002 ]]></xs:error-code><xs:error-cause><![CDATA[ Can't create zipped log ]]></xs:error-cause><xs:error-details><![CDATA[ Error in dlowload log ]]></xs:error-details></xs:error></xs:response></xs:transaction></xs:nml>
Whiteseth
Nov 08, 2019Aspirant
Maybe someone will help. The full root condition is caused by cache files located at: # ls -la /data/._share/***/.pvcache/
Remove them. Make room. And everything will work
- WhitesethNov 08, 2019Aspirant
Thank you all so much for your help. I couldn't have done it without you
- StephenBNov 08, 2019Guru - Experienced User
I'm glad we were able to help you resolve this.
FWIW, I haven't seen this particular issue (oversized .pvcache) before. This might help others who run into the same problem.
JohnCM_S , Marc_V - this might be something to escalate. It seems to me that the cache could be easily excluded from the backup tar file, which would prevent this failure mode.
- WhitesethMay 07, 2020Aspirant
Please help, my root folder is overflowing again. "The root system volume is 83% full. Under normal circumstances, this condition should not occur. Contact technical support."
- StephenBMay 07, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Whiteseth wrote:
Please help, my root folder is overflowing again. "The root system volume is 83% full. Under normal circumstances, this condition should not occur. Contact technical support."
Is it the same issue you had last time? Or is something else filling the root partition?
- WhitesethMay 08, 2020Aspirant
Я думаю, что проблема такая же, как и в ноябре. корневой раздел снова заполнен неизвестными вещами.
- StephenBMay 09, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Whiteseth wrote:
Я думаю, что проблема такая же, как и в ноябре. корневой раздел снова заполнен неизвестными вещами.
Last time you said it was an over-sized /data/._share/***/.pvcache/ . If I remember correctly, that is backed up to the OS partition somewhere, and that created the full OS.
What "unknown things" are you seeing now?
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