Scurz Posted May 30 Posted May 30 I've been getting this issue on and off for months now. I've looked into similar threads of other users who have this issue and it's normally due to a misconfigured "Minimum free space" setting. My Cache drive is nowhere near full, my shares are configured correctly, yet I keep getting this log error. Diagnostics attached. Let me know if additional info is required. paradigm-diagnostics-20240530-1229.zip Quote
itimpi Posted May 30 Posted May 30 I notice that you have not set a Minimum Free Space on either pool. You should set this as a pool filling up too much can also cause problems. I have a dim memory that this can happen if the Minimum Free Space on a share setting is larger than the free space on the pool. Do you know what share was involved at the time. Not sure if this can still apply. Quote
JorgeB Posted May 30 Posted May 30 shfs: share cache full Means the share floor his being hit shfs: cache disk full Would mean the cache floor is being hit. Quote
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