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Rootfs filling up after Unassigned Devices plugin install

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Fix Common Problems started warning me a few month ago that the rootfs folder was at 100%

This seemed to start after an update a few months back.  The system runs fine for a week or so and then became unresponsive.

I was busy at work and didnt have time to did into it until recently.

One by one I removed plugins until all I had left was CA and Fix Common Problems.  I ran this way for a couple of weeks without any issues.

On 5/26 rootfs showed 6% full which is where it had been for two weeks.  On 5/27 I installed the Unassigned Devices plugin and before long footfs was full.   

Thank you in advance for any advice.

gandalf-diagnostics-20180528-1716.zip

gandalf-diagnostics-20180526-0907.zip

FCPsyslog_tail.txt

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Check your mappings, especially the docker ones, anything not mapped to /mnt/user will be using RAM.

 

 

Edited by johnnie.black

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14 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Check your mappings, especially the docker ones, anything not mapped to /mount/user will be using RAM.

Should be /mnt/user

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

Should be /mnt/user

:$ corrected

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 All are set to /mnt/user with the exception of the Syncthing Docker App Data Config Path witch is /mnt/cache/appdata/Syncthing

Cache is set to Perfer

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