Can you go in more details? Then the space is being held by a snapshot.
H hikurakx Dabbler Joined Dec 20, 2015 Messages 19 May 17, 2016 #21 Can you go in more details? Robert Trevellyan said: Then the space is being held by a snapshot. Click to expand...
Can you go in more details? Robert Trevellyan said: Then the space is being held by a snapshot. Click to expand...
R Robert Trevellyan Pony Wrangler Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 3,778 May 17, 2016 #22 Sorry, I was confused by your thread-jack. The space is obviously being consumed by freenas-boot/ROOT/default, so you need to delve into that to figure out why.
Sorry, I was confused by your thread-jack. The space is obviously being consumed by freenas-boot/ROOT/default, so you need to delve into that to figure out why.
H hikurakx Dabbler Joined Dec 20, 2015 Messages 19 May 17, 2016 #23 Robert Trevellyan said: Sorry, I was confused by your thread-jack. The space is obviously being consumed by freenas-boot/ROOT/default, so you need to delve into that to figure out why. Click to expand... Sorry to jacked the thread. Yes, it's look like the freenas-boot/ROOT/default is taking up the space, and it's mounted on "/", so, when I do du -d 1 -x / the result returned just doesn't make sense...
Robert Trevellyan said: Sorry, I was confused by your thread-jack. The space is obviously being consumed by freenas-boot/ROOT/default, so you need to delve into that to figure out why. Click to expand... Sorry to jacked the thread. Yes, it's look like the freenas-boot/ROOT/default is taking up the space, and it's mounted on "/", so, when I do du -d 1 -x / the result returned just doesn't make sense...
R Robert Trevellyan Pony Wrangler Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 3,778 May 17, 2016 #24 I don't think du knows about snapshots, so it's probably still something to do with snapshots.
H hikurakx Dabbler Joined Dec 20, 2015 Messages 19 May 17, 2016 #25 I have been working on this for last couple days and still couldn't figure out. :( maybe someone can help? Thanks!!!
I have been working on this for last couple days and still couldn't figure out. :( maybe someone can help? Thanks!!!
R Robert Trevellyan Pony Wrangler Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 3,778 May 18, 2016 #26 I'm not sure what's going on, but there's a simple solution, which is: Save your configuration. Do a clean install of FreeNAS. Restore your configuration.
I'm not sure what's going on, but there's a simple solution, which is: Save your configuration. Do a clean install of FreeNAS. Restore your configuration.