January 24, 201511 yr Still running it on a test system - on disk1 but no parity or cache installed Appdata is only 1.7GB incl Dropbox, Plex, Madsonic (these do not include all my media) Docker.img is 20GB - at the same dir level as appdata just not within the appdata dir
January 24, 201511 yr damn, lol. graylog is eating space. Hey sparklyballs, where you get the showsize ? i got a error, command is not there...
February 21, 201511 yr it's something i gleaned from googling and put it in a file of my own. the command is. du -s ./* | sort -n | cut -f 2- | while read a; do du -sh "$a"; done it does a really nice job of sorting by size.
February 21, 201511 yr 320GB drive cache only Using about 60gb Pled Sickrage Couch potato OwnCloud San Etc Etc
February 21, 201511 yr Appdata is set as Cache-Only. Appdata excluding Docker.img is 85 Meg. Docker.img is inside Appdata share. Docker.img is 15360 Meg. All of Appdata share is 15445 Meg. Something to note, the usage of the docker containers is obscene inside the docker.img file. I have 3 docker files installed, 339 Meg, 479 Meg, and 455 Meg. The loopback docker.img device shows it as using 6.1Gig! Bit of an update, i redid all my docker images to use phusion base 0.9.16 and my own Docker Registry account so combined all 3 are using 627 meg inside the docker image with growth rate down to under 1 meg every couple of days. This is significantly better than before. The growth seems to happen on docker restarts, so its likely tied to the docker logs function and other misc housekeeping overhead.
February 21, 201511 yr Docker.img is on a non-array ssd I also use for my KVM images & 50Gb (Probably don't need it anywhere near that, but had spare space at the time) Appdata is cache only and is 1.42Gb and my apps are: Couchpotato - needo DDclient - CaptInsano DelugeVPN - binhex HTPC Manager- smdion Kodi - sparklyballs MariaDB - needo NZBGet - gfjardim ReverseProxy - modified version of smdion's so I can run an ebook library Sonarr - needo I'm planning to add Plex when I get a chance which I assume will bump things up significantly in size.
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