smithrmark Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 please advise, tfs file is getting full (currently 78 % used) Possibly an application is storing excessive amount of data in /tmp. Seek assistance on the forums and post tower-diagnostics-20230121-0933.zip Quote Link to comment
smithrmark Posted January 21 Author Share Posted January 21 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 5.0G /tmp/Transcode 4.0K /tmp/user.scripts 12M /tmp/fix.common.problems 2.4M /tmp/pkg 16K /tmp/unassigned.devices 18M /tmp/community.applications 164K /tmp/notifications 572K /tmp/plugins 4.0K /tmp/emhttp 5.0G /tmp 972K /usr/man 20K /usr/info 240K /usr/include 820K /usr/doc 30M /usr/libexec 5.0M /usr/src 77M /usr/share 45M /usr/sbin 136M /usr/local 205M /usr/lib64 728K /usr/lib 373M /usr/bin 873M /usr 23M /sbin 52K /run/libvirt 996K /run/docker 4.0K /run/avahi-daemon 4.0K /run/elogind 4.0K /run/dbus 260K /run/udev 8.0K /run/blkid 1.4M /run 4.0K /lib64/xfsprogs 12K /lib64/pkgconfig 1.5M /lib64/elogind 4.0K /lib64/e2fsprogs 1.5M /lib64/security 30M /lib64 21M /lib/modules 4.0K /lib/systemd 88K /lib/modprobe.d 32K /lib/dhcpcd 8.1M /lib/udev 196M /lib/firmware 225M /lib 4.0K /etc/docker 4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d 4.0K /etc/netatalk 284K /etc/libvirt 332K /etc/libvirt- 4.0K /etc/pkcs11 144K /etc/lvm 8.0K /etc/libnl 8.0K /etc/ssmtp 20K /etc/samba 40K /etc/php-fpm.d 16K /etc/php-fpm 8.0K /etc/php 36K /etc/nginx 2.4M /etc/file 24K /etc/avahi 48K /etc/apcupsd 12K /etc/sysstat 48K /etc/security 252K /etc/ssl 568K /etc/ssh 48K /etc/mcelog 88K /etc/mc 48K /etc/logrotate.d 4.0K /etc/sensors.d 36K /etc/iproute2 9.1M /etc/udev 20K /etc/modprobe.d 104K /etc/pam.d 4.0K /etc/elogind 4.0K /etc/cron.monthly 8.0K /etc/cron.hourly 8.0K /etc/cron.daily 4.0K /etc/cron.d 4.0K /etc/cron.weekly 8.0K /etc/dbus-1 4.0K /etc/sasl2 72K /etc/default 344K /etc/rc.d 8.0K /etc/acpi 68K /etc/profile.d 15M /etc 12M /bin 776K /var/local 4.0K /var/kerberos 12K /var/state 2.0M /var/cache 16K /var/named 36K /var/tmp 8.0K /var/spool 4.0K /var/lock 6.9M /var/log 2.8M /var/lib 13M /var 16K /root 6.2G / 0 /mnt/rootshare 0 /mnt Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 That shows that most of the space is taken by the /tmp folder. You should look inside that to find the culprit. Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 It's your transcodes: 5.0G /tmp/Transcode Quote Link to comment
smithrmark Posted January 21 Author Share Posted January 21 ok does that mean i should guy a gpu to transcode and it will probably go away when transcoding is finished? Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 Or point whatever program/Docker is doing the transcode to use your cache drive to store its temporary files. Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 Another option if feasible, upgrade the client's so transcoding isn't needed and they can direct play your media. But certainly check when playback is finished to make sure the transcode directory is cleaned up by whatever server app your running (plex/emby/jellyfin etc) Quote Link to comment
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