Hello,
I'm having an odd problem that my NAS doesn't register the new free space when I delete old files. I don't have network recycle enabled and already tried to empty it. The "Other" storage is at 260GB, which I believe to be the culprit. When I delete large files the "Other" storage partition grows. I can't seem to find out where they are going.
From the du -shc * command under volume 1:
6.0G Backups
26.2G Documents
41.6G Download
4.0K Media
1.5T Movies
149.3G Music
4.0K OpticalDrive
32.0K Optware
1.2G Plex
11.6M Public
553.5G TV_Shows
4.0K Video
532.0K Web
8.0K aquota.user
3.1M home
16.0K lost+found
274.9G total
I saw a previous post here that showed someone having a similar problem but I wasn't able to find a snapshot folder on my device.
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Anyone have any suggestions?
Asustor Not Freeing Up Space
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Re: Asustor Not Freeing Up Space
Oddly enough, I just logged back in this morning and now it's showing 450GB free. Wondering why its updated now and it wasn't a few days ago. Maybe the disks have to rescan? I have them in a RAID 1.
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Re: Asustor Not Freeing Up Space
What file system are you using?
If it's ext4 then there won't be any snapshots.
If it's ext4 then there won't be any snapshots.
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Re: Asustor Not Freeing Up Space
I have the same problem
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Re: Asustor Not Freeing Up Space
u need linux ( i use live-iso manjaro xfce) sorry my english badaka wrote:I have the same problem
I myself suffered with this problem
turn off the NAS, remove the disk. connect your disk to the PC. boot into linux. use mdadm
fdisk -l to see name yourdevraid
mdadm --assembly --run /dev/newnamedev /dev/yourdevraid
mount -o subvolid=0 /dev/newnamedev /mnt
btrfs subvolume list /mnt to see name
btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/name snapshot
use gparted for the fsck volume
, it is of great importance to search from the PC and join the NAS
, of course, if there was a raid, insert the updated disk, and which you did not extract, write a couple of files, and insert a second disk for auto rebild
i use this
https://www.linux.org.ru/forum/admin/14573384#comments
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... -subvolume
https://interface31.ru/tech_it/2022/04/ ... delov.html