Geekd4d Posted May 3, 2022 Share Posted May 3, 2022 I just noticed a warning that my rootfs is getting full from the fix common problems plugin. I haven't added anything new to the system in quite a while, but over the weekend I did have a drive start to throw errors, so I removed that drive, and resynced parity to remove the drive from the system until I get replace it. 64GB memory on the system, been running absolutely fine until I had that disk throw some errors. Hopefully someone can help me out here. thank you! I was reading squid's topic on this and I am putting both my diagnostics and output generated by the memorystorage plugin/script: 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/ca_notices 5.3M /tmp/fix.common.problems 24K /tmp/unassigned.devices 12M /tmp/community.applications 8.0K /tmp/notifications 624K /tmp/plugins 4.0K /tmp/emhttp 18M /tmp 4.0K /etc/docker 4.0K /etc/netatalk 260K /etc/libvirt- 4.0K /etc/pkcs11 136K /etc/lvm 8.0K /etc/libnl 8.0K /etc/ssmtp 16K /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 48K /etc/logrotate.d 4.0K /etc/sensors.d 36K /etc/iproute2 36K /etc/modprobe.d 7.2M /etc/udev 8.0K /etc/cron.daily 8.0K /etc/cron.d 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 916K /usr/include 9.1M /usr/man 13M /usr/doc 4.0K /usr/systemtap 21M /usr/libexec 4.0M /usr/src 26M /usr/local 267M /usr/lib64 111M /usr/share 42M /usr/sbin 362M /usr/bin 853M /usr 4.0K /lib64/xfsprogs 4.0K /lib64/e2fsprogs 972K /lib64/security 24M /lib64 21M /sbin 14M /lib/modules 4.0K /lib/systemd 76K /lib/modprobe.d 36K /lib/dhcpcd 6.5M /lib/udev 20M /lib 16K /run/blkid 4.0K /run/avahi-daemon 308K /run/udev 336K /run 11M /bin 257M /var/sa 620K /var/local 4.0K /var/kerberos 32K /var/state 2.0M /var/cache 4.0K /var/lock 28K /var/tmp 8.0K /var/spool 1.2M /var/run 1.9M /var/log 3.3M /var/lib 266M /var 4.0K /root/.local 4.0K /root/.cache 4.0K /root/.config 56K /root 1.2G / 0 /mnt/rootshare 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 plexymcplexface-diagnostics-20220503-1624.zip Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted May 3, 2022 Share Posted May 3, 2022 Everything says that it's full, except for the script (not sure why though). Rebooting is your only recourse, and then see if it happens again. 1 Quote Link to comment
Geekd4d Posted May 3, 2022 Author Share Posted May 3, 2022 rebootin! Would running another diag after help? Quote Link to comment
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