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Identifying hardware issue
Hello, was wondering if anyone would be able to help me solve my issue. Received an error stating that "Rootfs file is getting full (currently 99 % used)". I currently have 288 gig of ram installed in my sever and the meters indicate that I am using 51% of that ram. Attacked is the diagnostic file and ran plugin memorystaorage.plg and will include that report: I am currently moving files from NAS storage to unraid using rsync and setup smb to NAS storage if this is any help. plugin: installing: memorystorage.plg Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: memorystorage.plg ... done Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks This script may take a few minutes to run, especially if you are manually mounting a remote share outside of /mnt/disks or /mnt/remotes /usr/bin/du --exclude=/mnt/user --exclude=/mnt/user0 --exclude=/mnt/disks --exclude=/proc --exclude=/sys --exclude=/var/lib/docker --exclude=/boot --exclude=/mnt -h -d2 / 2>/dev/null | grep -v 0$' ' 13M /tmp/fix.common.problems 4.0K /tmp/ca_notices 2.2M /tmp/pkg 16K /tmp/unassigned.devices 12M /tmp/community.applications 20K /tmp/notifications 596K /tmp/plugins 4.0K /tmp/emhttp 28M /tmp 439M /usr/bin 316M /usr/lib 682M /usr/lib64 25M /usr/libexec 217M /usr/local 46M /usr/sbin 177M /usr/share 4.1M /usr/src 1.1M /usr/man 20K /usr/info 956K /usr/doc 312K /usr/include 1.9G /usr 23M /sbin 52K /run/libvirt 8.0K /run/docker 4.0K /run/avahi-daemon 4.0K /run/elogind 4.0K /run/dbus 308K /run/udev 4.0K /run/blkid 468K /run 4.0K /lib64/xfsprogs 24K /lib64/pkgconfig 1.5M /lib64/elogind 4.0K /lib64/e2fsprogs 1.6M /lib64/security 36M /lib64 25K /lib/dhcpcd 189M /lib/firmware 18K /lib/modprobe.d 90M /lib/modules 512 /lib/systemd 8.0M /lib/udev 286M /lib 8.0K /etc/vulkan 4.0K /etc/nvidia-container-runtime 8.0K /etc/docker 4.0K /etc/OpenCL 4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d 4.0K /etc/netatalk 352K /etc/libvirt 332K /etc/libvirt- 284K /etc/fonts 12K /etc/gtk-3.0 44K /etc/zfs 4.0K /etc/pkcs11 144K /etc/lvm 8.0K /etc/libnl 8.0K /etc/ssmtp 20K /etc/samba 8.0K /etc/php.d 20K /etc/php-fpm.d 36K /etc/nginx 2.5M /etc/file 24K /etc/avahi 48K /etc/apcupsd 12K /etc/sysstat 48K /etc/security 248K /etc/ssl 596K /etc/ssh 48K /etc/mcelog 92K /etc/mc 48K /etc/logrotate.d 36K /etc/iproute2 9.1M /etc/udev 20K /etc/modprobe.d 104K /etc/pam.d 4.0K /etc/elogind 12K /etc/cron.daily 4.0K /etc/cron.d 8.0K /etc/dbus-1 4.0K /etc/sasl2 144K /etc/bash_completion.d 80K /etc/default 168K /etc/rc.d 8.0K /etc/acpi 84K /etc/profile.d 120K /etc/X11 16M /etc 12M /bin 1.1G /var/local 4.0K /var/kerberos 20K /var/state 2.1M /var/cache 16K /var/named 16K /var/tmp 16K /var/spool 1.8M /var/log 2.7M /var/lib 1.1G /var 93G /root/dest 4.0K /root/.config 93G /root 96G / 0 /mnt/rootshare 0 /mnt/addons 0 /mnt Finished. NOTE: If there is any subdirectory from /mnt appearing in this list, then that means that you have (most likely) a docker app which is directly referencing a non-existant disk or cache pool script: memorystorage.plg executed Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks Please if anyone can help I am a noob with unraid and learning as I go. gizmosunraid-diagnostics-20231031-1540.zip
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