Appdata, isos, system and domains are the only things on the Cache drive, mover has been run and there is nothing on the cache drive that shouldn’t be. I only have 1 docker installed currently (plex) and no VMs or ISOs downloaded or(no VMs). I have tried to delete old files that docker apps left behind, but some of the folders won’t delete. ( I also have a share thsts empty but there are folders I can’t delete (no files in them that I can see) and therfor can’t remove the share)

I’m at a point where I want to restart my server from scratch, but don’t want to loose the data on the drives in the array, can this be done? And if so, how?

    • @gofireworks
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      1 year ago

      I made a mistake in that code line. It should be this instead

      du -sh /mnt/user/appdata/*

      Sorry about that!

      EDIT: but, this size is nearly the same size as your cache drive. If you only have Plex installed, it’s my assumption that you do have thumbnail generation turned on. Doing so can take a lot of storage space if you have a large media library

      • Bloved MadmanOP
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        1 year ago

        yea, its plex

        • 188G /mnt/user/appdata/Plex-Media-Server
        • 0 /mnt/user/appdata/PlexData
        • 4.0K /mnt/user/appdata/binhex-minecraftserver
        • 0 /mnt/user/appdata/data
        • 12K /mnt/user/appdata/ddclient
        • 783M /mnt/user/appdata/firefox
        • 0 /mnt/user/appdata/go-auto-yt
        • 660K /mnt/user/appdata/krusader
        • 0 /mnt/user/appdata/passthroughvpn
        • 107M /mnt/user/appdata/pihole
        • 28K /mnt/user/appdata/speedtest-tracker
        • 0 /mnt/user/appdata/transcode
        • 18M /mnt/user/appdata/xteve
        • 11M /mnt/user/appdata/xteve_vpn

        How can I delete the rest, that isnt plex? they are old Dockers which I have removed.-

        • @Fribbtastic
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          21 year ago

          open the console and delete them through that (look up the rm command), you could also use a docker container called Krusader to do that in a more “clicky” way.