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Rootfs file is getting full (currently 80 % used

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diagnostics attached

 

getting a warning on machine saying Rootfs file is getting full (currently 80 % used), any ideas what this could be?

wisener-diagnostics-20161105-0727.zip

It's probably a misconfigured Docker writing to a location that's outside the array (i.e. to somewhere other than /mnt/user/somewhere).

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unRAID OS runs in RAM, and all of the usual Linux folders are in RAM. Only /mnt, which is the mount point for drives and user shares, and /boot, which is the flash drive, are actual persistent storage.

 

You probably have a docker or plugin using some folder that is not in /mnt.

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Previously installed crashplan docker did not complete remove from system, removed all remains of it and now error is cleared,

 

thanks

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