June 8, 201610 yr I installed beets to see if it would help me tag/organize my music library. It was worse than useless. It literally did not do anything, or offer any to actually interact with anything. Oh well. i then decided to try musicbrainz. The linuxserver.io version says it can download/install up to 5 gigs worth of files, which seems strange, but oh well, I tried installing it anyway. After I installed it, I got a warning from unRAID that the docker image was nearing capacity, or something similar. Although Musicbrainz seemed to install fine, it did not auto start, which I found odd. I manually started it, but could never access the GUI. I eventually uninstalled beets, then musicbrainz, and after uninstalling them both, I noticed is seems the docker image is stall rather full, considering I have only a few other dockers installed/running. Here is what the docker setup page shows... Label: none uuid: 5c7d262b-c406-433f-9c9f-612df1d437db Total devices 1 FS bytes used 3.79GiB devid 1 size 10.00GiB used 8.04GiB path /dev/loop0 btrfs-progs v4.1.2 I'm not really sure how muh is used, as it seems to be telling me 2 things; 3.79GiB used and 8.04Gib used. I had tried scrubbing it before uninstalling beets and MB, but not since. I don't want to mess around too much and break something, so I figured i'd ask here before I tried anything else. Is this normal how much is actually in use why does it show me such different numbers, and how do I 'clean' it to get the usage down to what I would consider a more normal number (I'm thinking 5Gib is still too much for what I have installed). I only have the following installed... SABnzbdVPN DelugeVPN Mariadb OwnCloud Sonarr Thoughts/suggestions?
June 8, 201610 yr Slightly OT , for mp3 tagging just use mp3tag, spend the time to do it right and be done with it imo. Turn on Advanced Settings on your docker page and see if you have any orphaned images at the bottom of the page
June 8, 201610 yr Author Thanks for the tips. 90% of my files are lossless, not mp3 and no, I don't have any orphaned images
June 9, 201610 yr sounds like you need to learn the beets syntax better.. it's a very robust tool. mp3tag can be used on FLAC/ALAC files as well, not just MP3's.
June 9, 201610 yr Author sounds like you need to learn the beets syntax better.. it's a very robust tool. mp3tag can be used on FLAC/ALAC files as well, not just MP3's. Maybe, but it didn't do or show anything at all. There was nothing to do with what was presented. Regardless, I'm more concerned with the docker image looking full and not full at the same time. I'm not sure what is accurate. I ended up changing it to a 15gb image, but have not tried installing either docker again yet. Sent from my HTC6545LVW using Tapatalk
June 12, 201610 yr Author Have you read the Docker FAQ sticky at the top of this subforum? Yeah, I wrote post #5 actually. I don't think my issue here is really covered by the FAQ. I just couldn't tell if the docker was really full or not. In fact, I still don't know if it was full, nor why it reports 2 very different amounts of space used. I'll just try reinstalling the docker and hope for better results this time.
June 12, 201610 yr Thanks for the tips. 90% of my files are lossless, not mp3 and no, I don't have any orphaned images Just an FYI... MP3TAG works extremely well with FLAC, ALAC, AAC, MP3, WMA and others. For me it's the only tagging tool I use. There's a bit of a learning curve for the clever stuff, but it's a great time saver.
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