mmmhhh... OK, so what do you suggest next?
I mean: my original goal was to find out where and how much space is used on my NAS, so that I can decide where to start cleaning up and when eventually to buy bigger capacity HDDs. But you might understand that if I see 9.8T it is not helping me - it's...
Hi.
Synology NAS does not have the "lsblk" command, but the output of the other one looks like this:
admin@DS218:/volume1$ du -h --max-depth=1 / 2> /dev/null | egrep -v "proc|sys|lost|run"
20K /dev
36K /.old_patch_info
4.0K /root
4.0K /tmpRoot
4.0K /initrd
8.0K /boot
4.0K...
Hi and thanks for your thorough reply. I worked with RAID (setting it up manually) many years ago, but I tend to disagree with your view of it. It doesn't make sense (to me at least) that the system would go through *both* RAID members. I know that the physical HDDs are 2x6TB, but still the...
So I deleted some of my backups, nevertheless it looks like this:
admin@DS218:~$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md0 2.3G 1.1G 1.2G 50% /
none 911M 0 911M 0% /dev
/tmp 915M 1.9M 913M 1% /tmp
/run 915M 58M 857M...
Hi all.
I got a Synology NAS with 2x6TB HDDs in RAID-1 installed.
I'm also running "Active Backup for Business" on it to backup 2 PCs.
The output of "du -sh" on the root of the file structure for this software shows 7.9 TB being used, whereas this is not possible!
Can somebody help me understand...