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2 disk pool nearly full, but why?

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Hello,

I have a 2 disk 256gb ssd disk pool that has only 10gb of space left and for the life of me I cant find out why.

 

I have checked the sizes of every folder (using Mint file browser) which added up to about 120gb... I have checked the size of the entire share 135gb used. So where does the extra 110gb come from?

 

 

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Images type files especially, like docker image or any vdisks can grow with time if not being trimmed, for Windows vidks you can use unmap, another option is to move everything to the array, during the move check what was using the space, then move back the images with cp --sparse=always.

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Ended up finding out the problem... I recently started recording live videos using emby... and for some reason after telling emby to use a custom DIR for the recordings, it decided to use the default DIR and thus recording to the 2 ssd array I had setup... Had to create a new share that mirrored the default path to the larger array... yea... not happy about that one...

 

Thanks for the help JorgeB

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