Root Partition Full?
Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:56 pm
I have a 1TB Terastation running Twonky 6.0.38. I have recently recovered from a crash (E04 error, among others). Now that I am back up and running, I wanted to at least try my best to keep this from happening again. I have read that there may be an issue with the root partition filling up. I have attached some screen shots and I have a few question. Thanks for the help and sorry for all the questions and my program language deficiencies.
Does the Twonky install remove the Buffalo server? It still serves up to my clients.
Should/Can it be removed?
Would I remove /mnt/array1/mediaserver? It is the only mediaserver folder that is not empty.
After a Twonky install, are there any directories that can be deleted to create additional stability (Buffalo db)?
Is /dev/md1 the root partition? It was at 97% before I removed the Buffalo manuals.
Do the numbers bellow look OK?
Does the Twonky install remove the Buffalo server? It still serves up to my clients.
Should/Can it be removed?
Would I remove /mnt/array1/mediaserver? It is the only mediaserver folder that is not empty.
After a Twonky install, are there any directories that can be deleted to create additional stability (Buffalo db)?
Is /dev/md1 the root partition? It was at 97% before I removed the Buffalo manuals.
Do the numbers bellow look OK?
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root@SAO_TERA:/mnt# df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1 493120 446112 47008 90% /
/dev/ram1 15360 120 15240 1% /mnt/ram
/dev/md0 287702 15640 272062 5% /boot
/dev/md2 729396352 471137388 258258964 65% /mnt/array1