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Rootfs file is getting full (currently 100 % used)


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12 minutes ago, Squid said:

Probably a misconfigured container somewhere along the way.  Would be helpful if you could run this script and post the output https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/page/3/?tab=comments#comment-1090710

 

Here ya go
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$' '
4.0K /tmp/user.scripts
9.4M /tmp/fix.common.problems
4.0K /tmp/ca_notices
28K /tmp/unassigned.devices
8.0K /tmp/ca.turbo
8.0K /tmp/notifications
560K /tmp/plugins
4.0K /tmp/emhttp
10M /tmp
8.0K /etc/vulkan
4.0K /etc/OpenCL
4.0K /etc/nvidia-container-runtime
8.0K /etc/docker
4.0K /etc/netatalk
260K /etc/libvirt-
4.0K /etc/pkcs11
136K /etc/lvm
8.0K /etc/libnl
8.0K /etc/ssmtp
20K /etc/samba
4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d
40K /etc/php-fpm.d
16K /etc/php-fpm
8.0K /etc/php
40K /etc/nginx
2.0M /etc/file
24K /etc/avahi
48K /etc/apcupsd
4.0K /etc/sysctl.d
48K /etc/security
232K /etc/ssl
608K /etc/ssh
100K /etc/pam.d
4.0K /etc/openldap
88K /etc/mc
36K /etc/logrotate.d
36K /etc/iproute2
36K /etc/modprobe.d
7.2M /etc/udev
4.0K /etc/cron.monthly
4.0K /etc/cron.hourly
8.0K /etc/cron.daily
8.0K /etc/cron.d
4.0K /etc/cron.weekly
12K /etc/dbus-1
4.0K /etc/sasl2
68K /etc/profile.d
56K /etc/default
328K /etc/rc.d
8.0K /etc/acpi
12M /etc
20K /usr/info
968K /usr/man
856K /usr/doc
252K /usr/include
4.0K /usr/systemtap
21M /usr/libexec
4.0M /usr/src
136M /usr/local
734M /usr/lib64
43M /usr/share
42M /usr/sbin
4.8M /usr/lib
373M /usr/bin
1.4G /usr
4.0K /lib64/xfsprogs
4.0K /lib64/e2fsprogs
972K /lib64/security
24M /lib64
21M /sbin
61M /lib/modules
4.0K /lib/systemd
76K /lib/modprobe.d
36K /lib/dhcpcd
6.5M /lib/udev
115M /lib/firmware
182M /lib
8.0K /run/blkid
4.0K /run/avahi-daemon
600K /run/udev
616K /run
11M /bin
188K /var/sa
88M /var/local
4.0K /var/kerberos
28K /var/state
2.0M /var/cache
4.0K /var/lock
28K /var/tmp
16K /var/spool
552K /var/run
280K /var/log
2.4M /var/lib
93M /var
16K /root
1.7G /
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

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