Akshunhiro
Dabbler
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- Oct 27, 2016
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Hi all,
I have a weird issue on my FreeNAS box which has only been in use a couple of months.
I saw alerts last time I logged in to say my 16GB USB boot drive was basically at capacity so I went in and cleared all the old environments leaving the current 9.10.1-U2 install but capacity hasn't changed even after a reboot.
That was a couple of days ago and I've since ignored it but noticed today that the FTP service wasn't available so I logged in and altered the amount of connections, disabled anonymous login and dropped the timeout. This is when I got the message "Error: unable to open database file". The boot volume itself appears fine and system rebooted without issue so I'm doubting it's a corrupt flash drive (it's as old as the box itself).
Being a CLI noob, where should I be looking for large files/logs? I'm not sure why nearly all of the 16GB is gone. I've even moved the system-dataset pool to another volume. Is there somewhere obvious I should look for all the missing space? I'm sure it's not being used as swap, that's used by physical memory, right?
I have a weird issue on my FreeNAS box which has only been in use a couple of months.
I saw alerts last time I logged in to say my 16GB USB boot drive was basically at capacity so I went in and cleared all the old environments leaving the current 9.10.1-U2 install but capacity hasn't changed even after a reboot.
That was a couple of days ago and I've since ignored it but noticed today that the FTP service wasn't available so I logged in and altered the amount of connections, disabled anonymous login and dropped the timeout. This is when I got the message "Error: unable to open database file". The boot volume itself appears fine and system rebooted without issue so I'm doubting it's a corrupt flash drive (it's as old as the box itself).
Being a CLI noob, where should I be looking for large files/logs? I'm not sure why nearly all of the 16GB is gone. I've even moved the system-dataset pool to another volume. Is there somewhere obvious I should look for all the missing space? I'm sure it's not being used as swap, that's used by physical memory, right?