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exceeding disk space and read-only

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just want to check if these two are related.

 

My disk 4 mostly contains my download share and unfortunately left it full. it's currently 100% utilized (18MB free). At this point i am unable to delete or move any files using krusader or mc as im getting a write protected / read-only error on some files. 

 

 

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According to the syslog in the diagnostics there is corruption on disk4 which could be why you are having problems.   I notice it in BTRFS format and that format seems prone to corruption when running out of space.

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Looks like some lost writes, probably due to known firmware issues with some WD drives, to use them reliably with btrfs you should disable write cache.

  • Author

Thanks for the replies. I have restarted the server and was able to gain write access back to the disk. 

 

I will continue to observe.

 

May i know exactly where in the syslog the corrupt was?

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14 minutes ago, ploggy said:

where in the syslog

Just look in those diagnostics in /logs/syslog.txt and start reading it from the bottom, it will be obvious

  • Author

Thanks. First time actually going to the diagnostic files.

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