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Post by sihart25 on Feb 19, 2007 23:44:28 GMT 7
Hi I ahve been using my 5200 for a month now however I have ran into a problem. when I was tring to copy some files across windows poped up a message box drive full. which could be true?(I havent figured out how to get disk usage ) so I delete a series of back ups amountsing to 200GB but I still cant write to the disk what do I need to do?
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Post by omega on Feb 20, 2007 0:21:35 GMT 7
Hi sihart25, welcome to the forum.... Did you configure quotas for your shares? What firmware are you using? Andreas
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Post by sihart25 on Feb 20, 2007 1:51:18 GMT 7
thanks
my Firmware Version 1.00.07
configure quotas : Share Folder Limit 0 GB
I didnt set the size should I have? I thought 0GB was for unlimited
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Post by omega on Feb 20, 2007 2:00:22 GMT 7
Yes, a zero quota limit means no limit at all.... just wanted to be sure... You can see the RAID disk space usage in System->RAID (-> Data Capacity). Without having SSH access and doing some Linux commands I think it is almost impossible to investigate this issue.... Maybe you're considering to install the SSHD and SYSUSER modules in order to access your N5200. Then oneof the first commands would be " df -h" and check the line showing /raid/data in the last column. Andreas
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Post by sihart25 on Feb 20, 2007 19:52:09 GMT 7
well its not a space issue only just 400 GB out of 1200 GB
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Post by nogami on Feb 20, 2007 21:00:45 GMT 7
Hi sihart25, welcome to the forum.... Did you configure quotas for your shares? What firmware are you using? Andreas Hmm... This sounds suspiciously close to what I was having - quotas set to 0, but when you try and write, it says "no space available". When I set a quota, you can write to the drive, but the quota periodically appears messed-up. I "think" I fixed the quota at least partially by setting it to "0" on all of my folders, re-scanning the filesystem, then re-setting the quotas back (still wouldn't let me write to the drives with the quota set at "0"-disabled).
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Post by omega on Feb 22, 2007 9:23:45 GMT 7
well its not a space issue only just 400 GB out of 1200 GB This is not the point: of course it is not a space issue otherwise it wouldn't be an error.... But if it is an error and if you want to find out why it is there and what to do against it, then doing what I suggested could help to find out what's wrong. Another thing is to issue the command cat /proc/qtamgn as this file always shows the actual quota settings for all shares. Also interesting would be the contents of the file /raid/sys/quota.conf. Andreas P.S. Did you wrote an e-mail to the Thecus support about this issue? This is very important!
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