May 12, 201214 yr sickbeard is reporting that it cannot post process because of no space. i had 2 drives with no space, 1 with a few GB available and 1 drive with 2TB free. i had my minimum free space set to zero, and changed that to 4GB, rebooted the server, moved files to the free drive with mc and ren new permissions script. rebooted again. and after every step it is still being reported as having no available space. i cannot even create a new directory on the share from windows. initially the share was set to high water with a split level of 2. this has always been fine. i did add the newest drive about 3-4 weeks ago and since then the tv, movie and music share have used none of it. if any screen shots or anything else will help let me know. thanks a ton. forgot to mention i'm using 5.0-beta14 sys.log.txt
May 13, 201214 yr Author just as a test i deleted about 50GB out of the music share. even after this i was unable to post process any shows from sickbeard nor could i even created a new directory in the music share. it seems like unraid doesn't even want to use the newest drive, but regardless now even when there is space on other drives it doesn't recognize it
May 13, 201214 yr is sickbeard running on unRaid or another machine? have you rebooted your Windows machine? do you have the windows userid defined to unraid?
May 13, 201214 yr Author sickbeard is running on the unraid machine. no, i haven't rebooted the windows machine, i figured it wouldn't make any difference. not sure what you mean by " the windows userid defined to unraid"
May 13, 201214 yr Your min-free-space setting is wrong. The setting is in kilobytes. 40GB would be 41943040. 4GB would be 4194304. From the wiki- http://www.aqua-calc.com/convert/data/Gigabyte-to-Kilobyte
May 13, 201214 yr Author that fixed the issue. and i'm guessing that the original cause was that 3 of the 4 drives were showing 0bytes free. it was AFTER this that i set the minimum free space. before it was left blank. thank you for the help
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