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[SOLVED] Rootfs file is getting full (currently 82 % used) - with what?

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Hi!

 

Been getting "Rootfs file is getting full (currently 82 % used)" from FCP and trying to figure out what's causing it. I'm a bit of a noob so bear with me...

Been searching the forums and getting different suggestions as to what it could be. Many point to some Docker container mapping being a possible problem. Here is mine:

 

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Is the /unraid_flashdrive <--> /root/ the issue and if so what should it be?

 

Attached the diagnostics.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

tower-diagnostics-20200412-1635.zip

Edited by kim_sv

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OK so I've been continuing reading about this and found this on Reddit /unRAID.

 

Running the commands I get:

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and this in /tmp

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and this in /

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If I'm not stupid it seems like it's /usr and /boot that's filling up rootfs?

What could that be?

 

edit: sorry for the huge pics...

Edited by kim_sv

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Here is a list of my installed plugins:

- CA Backup/Restore Appdata

- Community Applications

- Dynamix Cache Directories

- Dynamix SSD TRIM

- Dynamix System Information

- Dynamix System Statistics

- Dynamix System Temperatures

- Fix Common Problems

- Nerd Tools

- Preclear Disks

- Unassigned Devices

- Unassigned Devices

- unBALANCE

- User Scripts

 

Unraid is running on a HP ProLiant Microserver N40L.

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I tried setting Folder Caching to 100 instead of the default 10, to reset cache pressure to see if it helps... 

 

I'm really grasping here, isn't there any solution for this problem?!?

 

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Your problem is most likely that you only have 2GB of memory. Unraid uses a ram disk for its root filesystem and uses 873MB of your memory for that ram disk.

 

I suggest you install some more memory.

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Yeah I've ordered more RAM. But if its a RAM problem, shouldn't it reset after restart?

 

It is.   But that won't change the fact that the system and your plugins are still using up the memory.  2G is the bare minimum required for unRaid.  4G is the functional minimum.

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4 hours ago, saarg said:

Your problem is most likely that you only have 2GB of memory. Unraid uses a ram disk for its root filesystem and uses 873MB of your memory for that ram disk.

 

I suggest you install some more memory.

1 hour ago, Squid said:

It is.   But that won't change the fact that the system and your plugins are still using up the memory.  2G is the bare minimum required for unRaid.  4G is the functional minimum.

Ok thank you both for your replys. I don't know when the RAM will show up due to the whole corona situation, but I'll install it and check if FCP continues to send notifications. 

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So my RAM showed up and after installing 8GB I don't get this error any more. Thank you for your help!

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