fahrer16 Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 I recently had a storm roll through that knocked out power. When my Polisy came back I could log into the web interface but nothing really worked. After some troubleshooting it turns out the disk was 100% full, 0B free. I ran a 'pkg clean' to free up enough space to get up and running again but is there a way to increase the disk size? I don't really have much installed, just a couple of basic node servers and I'm pretty close to filling up the 5GB disk: [admin@polisy ~]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on zudi/ROOT/default 5.0G 4.8G 217M 96% / devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /proc zudi/tmp 217M 26K 217M 0% /tmp zudi/usr/home 221M 3.7M 217M 2% /usr/home zudi/var/crash 217M 23K 217M 0% /var/crash zudi/var/db 413M 196M 217M 47% /var/db zudi/var/db/pkg 224M 6.5M 217M 3% /var/db/pkg zudi/var/empty 217M 23K 217M 0% /var/empty zudi/var/log 218M 810K 217M 0% /var/log zudi/var/run 217M 48K 217M 0% /var/run zudi/var/tmp 217M 23K 217M 0% /var/tmp zudi 217M 23K 217M 0% /zudi
MrBill Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 are there different sizes for polisy? [admin@polisy ~]$ df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on zudi/ROOT/default 25G 3.3G 21G 13% / devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B 100% /proc zudi 21G 23K 21G 0% /zudi zudi/tmp 21G 25K 21G 0% /tmp zudi/var/db 22G 306M 21G 1% /var/db zudi/usr/home 21G 350K 21G 0% /usr/home zudi/var/log 21G 320K 21G 0% /var/log zudi/var/run 21G 49K 21G 0% /var/run zudi/var/empty 21G 23K 21G 0% /var/empty zudi/var/crash 21G 23K 21G 0% /var/crash zudi/var/tmp 21G 23K 21G 0% /var/tmp zudi/var/db/pkg 21G 7.1M 21G 0% /var/db/pkg
mwester Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 I believe all of them have 32GB mSATA SSDs. However. the early batches had them formatted and partitioned down to 8GB. There's a means to convert the file system to use the full 32GB -- open a support ticket with UDI. (I had to do this on mine, but I'm not certain that the commands I used are current, and it's not worth risking -- best to check with UDI to get the correct sequence to fix this.)
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