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[solved] 4TB of unknown data. How do I check whats on the array drives?

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gnome-shell-screenshot-8yoabk.pngIve transferred less than 1 TB of media files to a data directory. My array shows 5TB used. How do I check what this 4 TB consists of. I have installed some docker containers with the typical media applications, plex, arr suite, jellyfin, etc. These could not possibly come up to 4 TB.

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If you have the Dynamix File Manager plugin installed that would allow you to browse the individual drives to have a look. 

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12 minutes ago, itimpi said:

If you have the Dynamix File Manager plugin installed that would allow you to browse the individual drives to have a look. 

Thanks, is there anyway to have it show the size of the folders so I can figure out which folders are responsible?

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7 minutes ago, Kliu said:

size of the folders

Not perfect, but you can select a folder(s) and then use the Calculate button to get the size of the contents of the selection.

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