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Rootfs file is getting full (currently 79 % used) on UnRaid 7.0.0

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Getting this alert in Fix Common Problems.

 

Output from Script under post "Where can I see what folders are taking up my RAM?"

 

plugin: installing: memorystorage.plg Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: memorystorage.plg ... done Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks 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 /root/.config 128K /root/.pm2 148K /root 5.0M /var/lib 2.9M /var/log 4.0K /var/lock 8.0K /var/spool 8.0K /var/tmp 16K /var/named 4.1M /var/cache 12K /var/state 4.0K /var/kerberos 731M /var/local 743M /var 12M /bin 116K /etc/X11 60K /etc/profile.d 8.0K /etc/acpi 80K /etc/default 188K /etc/bash_completion.d 4.0K /etc/sasl2 8.0K /etc/dbus-1 4.0K /etc/cron.weekly 4.0K /etc/cron.d 12K /etc/cron.daily 4.0K /etc/cron.hourly 4.0K /etc/cron.monthly 12K /etc/elogind 112K /etc/pam.d 24K /etc/modprobe.d 9.3M /etc/udev 4.0K /etc/sensors.d 56K /etc/logrotate.d 92K /etc/mc 48K /etc/mcelog 4.0K /etc/nvme 568K /etc/ssh 260K /etc/ssl 44K /etc/security 4.0K /etc/sysctl.d 12K /etc/sysstat 44K /etc/apcupsd 24K /etc/avahi 2.7M /etc/file 40K /etc/nginx 24K /etc/php-fpm.d 8.0K /etc/php.d 20K /etc/samba 8.0K /etc/ssmtp 8.0K /etc/libnl 152K /etc/lvm 4.0K /etc/pkcs11 8.0K /etc/OpenCL 48K /etc/zfs 12K /etc/gtk-3.0 8.0K /etc/fonts 340K /etc/libvirt- 356K /etc/libvirt 4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d 17M /etc 25K /lib/dhcpcd 146M /lib/firmware 18K /lib/modprobe.d 27M /lib/modules 512 /lib/systemd 8.5M /lib/udev 186M /lib 4.4M /lib64/security 1.8M /lib64/elogind 12K /lib64/pkgconfig 47M /lib64 8.0K /run/blkid 644K /run/udev 4.0K /run/dbus 4.0K /run/elogind 4.0K /run/avahi-daemon 1.4M /run/docker 60K /run/libvirt 2.1M /run 24M /sbin 601M /usr/bin 29M /usr/lib 1018M /usr/lib64 90M /usr/libexec 509M /usr/local 50M /usr/sbin 279M /usr/share 7.2M /usr/src 17M /usr/doc 800K /usr/info 1.1M /usr/man 2.1M /usr/include 2.6G /usr 20K /tmp/emhttp 852K /tmp/plugins 1.2M /tmp/notifications 4.0K /tmp/unraid.patch 140K /tmp/appdata.backup 8.0K /tmp/ca.turbo 16K /tmp/unassigned.devices 4.0K /tmp/user.scripts 12G /tmp/ca.mover.tuning 18M /tmp/fix.common.problems 56K /tmp/gui.search 136K /tmp/CA_logs 4.0K /tmp/ca_notices 20K /tmp/tailscale 12G /tmp 16G / 0 /mnt/addons 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 Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

tower-diagnostics-20250321-1240.zip

Solved by loosenut76

  • Community Expert
21 minutes ago, loosenut76 said:

Getting this alert in Fix Common Problems.

 

Output from Script under post "Where can I see what folders are taking up my RAM?"

 

plugin: installing: memorystorage.plg Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: memorystorage.plg ... done Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks 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 /root/.config 128K /root/.pm2 148K /root 5.0M /var/lib 2.9M /var/log 4.0K /var/lock 8.0K /var/spool 8.0K /var/tmp 16K /var/named 4.1M /var/cache 12K /var/state 4.0K /var/kerberos 731M /var/local 743M /var 12M /bin 116K /etc/X11 60K /etc/profile.d 8.0K /etc/acpi 80K /etc/default 188K /etc/bash_completion.d 4.0K /etc/sasl2 8.0K /etc/dbus-1 4.0K /etc/cron.weekly 4.0K /etc/cron.d 12K /etc/cron.daily 4.0K /etc/cron.hourly 4.0K /etc/cron.monthly 12K /etc/elogind 112K /etc/pam.d 24K /etc/modprobe.d 9.3M /etc/udev 4.0K /etc/sensors.d 56K /etc/logrotate.d 92K /etc/mc 48K /etc/mcelog 4.0K /etc/nvme 568K /etc/ssh 260K /etc/ssl 44K /etc/security 4.0K /etc/sysctl.d 12K /etc/sysstat 44K /etc/apcupsd 24K /etc/avahi 2.7M /etc/file 40K /etc/nginx 24K /etc/php-fpm.d 8.0K /etc/php.d 20K /etc/samba 8.0K /etc/ssmtp 8.0K /etc/libnl 152K /etc/lvm 4.0K /etc/pkcs11 8.0K /etc/OpenCL 48K /etc/zfs 12K /etc/gtk-3.0 8.0K /etc/fonts 340K /etc/libvirt- 356K /etc/libvirt 4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d 17M /etc 25K /lib/dhcpcd 146M /lib/firmware 18K /lib/modprobe.d 27M /lib/modules 512 /lib/systemd 8.5M /lib/udev 186M /lib 4.4M /lib64/security 1.8M /lib64/elogind 12K /lib64/pkgconfig 47M /lib64 8.0K /run/blkid 644K /run/udev 4.0K /run/dbus 4.0K /run/elogind 4.0K /run/avahi-daemon 1.4M /run/docker 60K /run/libvirt 2.1M /run 24M /sbin 601M /usr/bin 29M /usr/lib 1018M /usr/lib64 90M /usr/libexec 509M /usr/local 50M /usr/sbin 279M /usr/share 7.2M /usr/src 17M /usr/doc 800K /usr/info 1.1M /usr/man 2.1M /usr/include 2.6G /usr 20K /tmp/emhttp 852K /tmp/plugins 1.2M /tmp/notifications 4.0K /tmp/unraid.patch 140K /tmp/appdata.backup 8.0K /tmp/ca.turbo 16K /tmp/unassigned.devices 4.0K /tmp/user.scripts 12G /tmp/ca.mover.tuning 18M /tmp/fix.common.problems 56K /tmp/gui.search 136K /tmp/CA_logs 4.0K /tmp/ca_notices 20K /tmp/tailscale 12G /tmp 16G / 0 /mnt/addons 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 Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

tower-diagnostics-20250321-1240.zip 167.35 kB · 0 downloads

That output is not easy to read.  It should end up better formatted if you use the <> icon when adding it to a message.

  • Author
plugin: installing: memorystorage.plg
Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks
plugin: downloading: memorystorage.plg ... done

Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks


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 /root/.config
128K /root/.pm2
148K /root
5.0M /var/lib
3.0M /var/log
4.0K /var/lock
8.0K /var/spool
8.0K /var/tmp
16K /var/named
4.1M /var/cache
12K /var/state
4.0K /var/kerberos
731M /var/local
743M /var
12M /bin
116K /etc/X11
60K /etc/profile.d
8.0K /etc/acpi
80K /etc/default
188K /etc/bash_completion.d
4.0K /etc/sasl2
8.0K /etc/dbus-1
4.0K /etc/cron.weekly
4.0K /etc/cron.d
12K /etc/cron.daily
4.0K /etc/cron.hourly
4.0K /etc/cron.monthly
12K /etc/elogind
112K /etc/pam.d
24K /etc/modprobe.d
9.3M /etc/udev
4.0K /etc/sensors.d
56K /etc/logrotate.d
92K /etc/mc
48K /etc/mcelog
4.0K /etc/nvme
568K /etc/ssh
260K /etc/ssl
44K /etc/security
4.0K /etc/sysctl.d
12K /etc/sysstat
44K /etc/apcupsd
24K /etc/avahi
2.7M /etc/file
40K /etc/nginx
24K /etc/php-fpm.d
8.0K /etc/php.d
20K /etc/samba
8.0K /etc/ssmtp
8.0K /etc/libnl
152K /etc/lvm
4.0K /etc/pkcs11
8.0K /etc/OpenCL
48K /etc/zfs
12K /etc/gtk-3.0
8.0K /etc/fonts
340K /etc/libvirt-
356K /etc/libvirt
4.0K /etc/rsyslog.d
17M /etc
25K /lib/dhcpcd
146M /lib/firmware
18K /lib/modprobe.d
27M /lib/modules
512 /lib/systemd
8.5M /lib/udev
186M /lib
4.4M /lib64/security
1.8M /lib64/elogind
12K /lib64/pkgconfig
47M /lib64
8.0K /run/blkid
644K /run/udev
4.0K /run/dbus
4.0K /run/elogind
4.0K /run/avahi-daemon
1.4M /run/docker
60K /run/libvirt
2.2M /run
24M /sbin
601M /usr/bin
29M /usr/lib
1018M /usr/lib64
90M /usr/libexec
509M /usr/local
50M /usr/sbin
279M /usr/share
7.2M /usr/src
17M /usr/doc
800K /usr/info
1.1M /usr/man
2.1M /usr/include
2.6G /usr
20K /tmp/emhttp
852K /tmp/plugins
1.2M /tmp/notifications
4.0K /tmp/unraid.patch
140K /tmp/appdata.backup
8.0K /tmp/ca.turbo
14M /tmp/community.applications
16K /tmp/unassigned.devices
4.0K /tmp/user.scripts
12G /tmp/ca.mover.tuning
18M /tmp/fix.common.problems
56K /tmp/gui.search
656K /tmp/CA_logs
4.0K /tmp/ca_notices
20K /tmp/tailscale
12G /tmp
16G /
0 /mnt/addons
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
Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

 

  • Community Expert

I would think that

12G /tmp/ca.mover.tuning

Is the likely culprit.  You might need to ask in the support thread for that plugin how to fix it.

  • Author
  • Solution

I looked in the folder, and it was logging data. Same sets of files created after every run. I disabled logging for the plugin, and ran "find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -ctime .3 -delete" from /tmp/ca.mover.tuning to get rid of all the old files except for the past few hours. Got the folder down to 351 MB.

 

This took care of the warning in Fix Common Problems.

Edited by loosenut76

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