September 24, 20187 yr Quote Disk 4 is low on space (91%) I got a notification about low disk space on a drive. I removed some files from that drive and went to the gui to see if its under the threshold now. I found that I can't easily see what the % used for a drive is. Any chance you can make it show % used when toggling the read/write display or add a tooltip to show the %?
September 24, 20187 yr 1. When you use colored bars (see Settings -> Display Settings -> Used / Free columns) the color green, yellow or red indicates the utilization 2. You can also install the Dynamix System Stats plugin, which gives a graphical representation of the disk utlization.
September 24, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, bonienl said: 1. When you use colored bars (see Settings -> Display Settings -> Used / Free columns) the color green, yellow or red indicates the utilization 2. You can also install the Dynamix System Stats plugin, which gives a graphical representation of the disk utlization. I happen to be using the colored bars but the issue is that I really dont know what the % are.. I would assume red = 90%+? I was just saying it would be nice if the bars showed a % as a tooltip? (x% free or unused) or just toggle how they are presented when you use the toggle read/write thing in the top right.
September 24, 20187 yr Author as a crude hack, I can just 'inspect' the source when needed: also, thanks to: I just increased the critical level to 92% on that disk to make things happy until I can decide on where to shuffle some things around. Which now I see why you cant just do a flat % because its not just global but global+disk specific. Edited September 24, 20187 yr by zoggy
September 24, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, bonienl said: 1. When you use colored bars (see Settings -> Display Settings -> Used / Free columns) the color green, yellow or red indicates the utilization 2. You can also install the Dynamix System Stats plugin, which gives a graphical representation of the disk utilization. RE point 2.. I had no idea that was a thing and I love you for pointing it out!
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