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posted 2017-03-25 21:38:47 +0200

Got "disk almost full" notification, but all seems OK

On my Jolla C (2.0.5.6), I got a notification that the free space was running out on my device. I tapped on it and it disappeared without opening any window, so I don't remember the exact wording.

Looking to the output of df -h, no partition seems to have critically low free space though:

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /home
devtmpfs              940M  176K  940M   1% /dev
tmpfs                 954M  216K  954M   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                 954M  699M  256M  74% /run
tmpfs                 954M   12K  954M   1% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                 954M  4.0K  954M   1% /tmp
tmpfs                 954M     0  954M   0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs                 954M     0  954M   0% /mnt/obb
/dev/mmcblk0p22        28M  112K   27M   1% /persist
/dev/mmcblk0p1         64M   48M   17M  74% /firmware
/dev/mmcblk0p21       532M  526M     0 100% /fimage
/dev/mmcblk0p23       219M  2.1M  202M   1% /mnt/vendor_data
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/data
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/bin
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/sbin
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/lib
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/usr
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/var
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/etc
tmpfs                 954M  4.0K  954M   1% /opt/alien/tmp
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/home
devtmpfs              940M  176K  940M   1% /opt/alien/dev
tmpfs                 954M  216K  954M   1% /opt/alien/dev/shm
tmpfs                 954M   12K  954M   1% /opt/alien/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                 954M  699M  256M  74% /opt/alien/run
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/media
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/vendor
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/system_jolla
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/data_jolla
/dev/fuse              11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/storage/sdcard0
/dev/mmcblk1p1         29G   11G   19G  35% /media/sdcard/(UID redacted)
/dev/mmcblk1p1         29G   11G   19G  35% /opt/alien/media/sdcard/(UID redacted)

There is one partition on 100%, /fimage, but it seems to contain a factory image to restore onto the device, so I presume 100% full is its correct state. /run is on 74%, but du -hs /run returns only 9.6M, so that seems strange to me.

Any idea on what might have caused the notification? This is a Jolla C running Ext4, so this is not a Btrfs issue.

Got "disk almost full" notification, but all seems OK

On my Jolla C (2.0.5.6), I got a notification that the free space was running out on my device. I tapped on it and it disappeared without opening any window, so I don't remember the exact wording.

Looking to the output of df -h, no partition seems to have critically low free space though:

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /home
devtmpfs              940M  176K  940M   1% /dev
tmpfs                 954M  216K  954M   1% /dev/shm
tmpfs                 954M  699M  256M  74% /run
tmpfs                 954M   12K  954M   1% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                 954M  4.0K  954M   1% /tmp
tmpfs                 954M     0  954M   0% /mnt/asec
tmpfs                 954M     0  954M   0% /mnt/obb
/dev/mmcblk0p22        28M  112K   27M   1% /persist
/dev/mmcblk0p1         64M   48M   17M  74% /firmware
/dev/mmcblk0p21       532M  526M     0 100% /fimage
/dev/mmcblk0p23       219M  2.1M  202M   1% /mnt/vendor_data
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/data
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/bin
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/sbin
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/lib
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/usr
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/var
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/etc
tmpfs                 954M  4.0K  954M   1% /opt/alien/tmp
/dev/sailfish/home     11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/home
devtmpfs              940M  176K  940M   1% /opt/alien/dev
tmpfs                 954M  216K  954M   1% /opt/alien/dev/shm
tmpfs                 954M   12K  954M   1% /opt/alien/sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                 954M  699M  256M  74% /opt/alien/run
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/media
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/vendor
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/system_jolla
/dev/sailfish/root    2.4G  1.2G  1.2G  52% /opt/alien/data_jolla
/dev/fuse              11G  4.4G  5.9G  43% /opt/alien/storage/sdcard0
/dev/mmcblk1p1         29G   11G   19G  35% /media/sdcard/(UID redacted)
/dev/mmcblk1p1         29G   11G   19G  35% /opt/alien/media/sdcard/(UID redacted)

There is one partition on 100%, /fimage, but it seems to contain a factory image to restore onto the device, so I presume 100% full is its correct state. /run (a tmpfs ramdisk) is on 74%, but du -hs /run returns only 9.6M, so that seems strange to me.

Any idea on what might have caused the notification? This is a Jolla C running Ext4, so this is not a Btrfs issue.