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Rootfs getting full (77%)?

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Hi All,

 

I was trying to update my unRAID Server OS plugin but was getting a File I/O Error after the download was completed.  I suspect this has something to do with another thing that Fix Common Problems is telling me - Rootfs is getting full.

 

The only dockers I'm using are sabnzbd and Sonarr and I think they're both set up correctly, i.e. not using any folders outside of /mnt.  Any other ideas for what's taking up my /tmp space or how I can clear it?

 

Thanks!

tower-diagnostics-20170117-0720.zip

I don't see anything specific but I notice you have somewhat less that 1 GB of RAM available to unRAID. With two dockers running that's pretty tight.

 

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Thanks for taking a look.  My hardware is due for an upgrade (beefing up the tower with new CPU/mobo/RAM) as this NAS was built way back in 2009 when it was only running unRAID.  That said, things have been running fine (albeit slowly) with the two dockers for at least a year.  Also, I tried updating the unRAID Server OS plugin in maintenance mode without the dockers running and it still didn't work.  Not sure if that rules out a RAM issue?

 

I'll keep rooting around for the problem, but I guess I should upgrade sooner rather than later.

If your server is running ok and you only have the problem when you try to upgrade the unRAID OS you might be best sticking with your current version until you upgrade your hardware.

 

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