April 28, 20197 yr When i try to run diagnostics from GUI it doesn't allow, it says array unidentified. I run the diagnostics command from terminal and i get this... Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 838 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/diagnostics on line 208 done. ZIP file '/boot/logs/tower-diagnostics-20190428-0938.zip' created. Edited May 5, 20197 yr by Greygoose
May 5, 20197 yr On 4/28/2019 at 4:41 AM, Greygoose said: ZIP file '/boot/logs/tower-diagnostics-20190428-0938.zip' created. You'd need to post the file
May 5, 20197 yr Community Expert How much RAM do you have, and how much has been allocated to your VM?
May 12, 20197 yr Author On 5/5/2019 at 6:10 PM, Squid said: You'd need to post the file I looked at this file and it contains the file names but no DATA or information.
May 12, 20197 yr Author On 5/5/2019 at 6:16 PM, itimpi said: How much RAM do you have, and how much has been allocated to your VM? I have 32GB and 12GB allocated to VM's.
May 12, 20197 yr Author I have attached a new Diagnostics file, this is after the reboot just now (the error happened again). I dont expect it will contain any details as the system is now running fine. until it does it again, randomly. mediaserver-diagnostics-20190512-0951.zip
May 12, 20197 yr The error you get implies you run out of capacity in rootfs. Usually happens when something is written to a non-existing folder or a non-existing disk reference Your current rootfs utilization is low, and you can monitor this by the "df -h" command # df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 16G 996M 15G 7% / The mapping of resilio-sync seems a bit strange. I would expect a folder under /mnt/user /sync --> /mnt/user
May 14, 20197 yr Author ok quick update. I deleted docker.img and restored only some dockers and the error happened over night. i managed to get a diagnostics.img mediaserver-diagnostics-20190514-0530.zip
May 14, 20197 yr Community Expert Your /var/log location is full which is abnormal. You might want to try running df -h /var/log/* to see what is filling it up. Edited May 14, 20197 yr by itimpi
May 19, 20197 yr Author hi again, I think i have narrowed down the issue. I stopped all dockers, then added back only the mainly used ones, then i went back to using only a couple and out of them i THINK it is to do with sonar and sabnzb I have added some pics of the setup of sonar
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