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RC5/RC6 Empty Disk shows 1.5GB used data

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Since RC5/RC6 release in unRaid GUI the empty (formatted as XFS under unraid) disk its showing 1.5GB used data.

In RC3 GUI the same disk shows only 37mb used data.

I'm wondering if RC5/RC6 is allocating something or its just cosmetic bug

 

 

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See this post.  Your 'empty' XFS drive is reporting the same usage as theirs, about .0005%.  I suspect if there's a change, it 's just using more accurate numbers.

It might be related to this change that came out in -rc1:

 

- emhttp: add "-m crc=1,finobt=1" flags to mkfs.xfs to enable metadata checksum and free inode btree features

 

Probably they are just pre-allocating more metadata.

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df -h command is showing 33MB for this particular disk:

 

/dev/md11      2.8T  33M  2.8T  1% /mnt/disk11

 

its seems that GUI is calculating wrong  used space on the disks.

 

df -h command is showing 33MB for this particular disk:

 

/dev/md11      2.8T  33M  2.8T  1% /mnt/disk11

 

its seems that GUI is calculating wrong  used space on the disks.

 

But that too is wrong, as 33 meg is not 1% of 2.8 T.

It might be related to this change that came out in -rc1:

 

- emhttp: add "-m crc=1,finobt=1" flags to mkfs.xfs to enable metadata checksum and free inode btree features

 

Probably they are just pre-allocating more metadata.

 

It is not IMHO.

 

I have all the drives formatted with "newer xfs" and df -h also shows 33M is taken.

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