mwittemans
Cadet
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- Jul 26, 2016
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Hi,
I have separate FreeNAS boot volume (ada0p2) running FreeNAS-9.10.2-U6 (561f0d7a1) from a 60 GB SSD (Size: 58.5 GiB). Currently the capacity for the volume 'freenas-boot' is currently at 91%, while the recommended value is below 80%. As per documentation I have deleted 5 boot images, using the GUI (System | Boot | selected the old boot image | delete and confirmed). I now have only 2 boot images left;
Initial Install
9.10.2-U5
9.10.2-U6 (active)
After this delete action the volume capacity has decreased with 1% only according to the GUI.
QUESTIONS: How can I check the 'real' free capacity of the boot volume? How can I free-up more space on the boot volume. I believe 60 GiB must be plenty of room to store boot images. I something else filling up my boot drive?
Thanks for assistance
I have separate FreeNAS boot volume (ada0p2) running FreeNAS-9.10.2-U6 (561f0d7a1) from a 60 GB SSD (Size: 58.5 GiB). Currently the capacity for the volume 'freenas-boot' is currently at 91%, while the recommended value is below 80%. As per documentation I have deleted 5 boot images, using the GUI (System | Boot | selected the old boot image | delete and confirmed). I now have only 2 boot images left;
Initial Install
9.10.2-U5
9.10.2-U6 (active)
After this delete action the volume capacity has decreased with 1% only according to the GUI.
QUESTIONS: How can I check the 'real' free capacity of the boot volume? How can I free-up more space on the boot volume. I believe 60 GiB must be plenty of room to store boot images. I something else filling up my boot drive?
Thanks for assistance