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About Transmission filling up the SD card
6th Sep, 2015, 01:12 AM
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About Transmission filling up the SD card
I have encountered the issue of having the SD card filled up, probably by Transmission, as suggested in previous threads. Deleting the automatic backups

Terminal
sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot list root
sudo btrfs-auto-snapshot destroy root/@btrfs-auto-snap_......

freed up some space, but it did not address the root cause: the more I download, the more space disappears, no matter if I remove the downloads and the files.

And attempts to find what is taking that lost space with du or df, as suggested in other threads, such as

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sudo du -h / | sort -n -r | head -n 10

are inconclusive.

Is there a solution to that, apart from periodically reimaging the SD card?



PS: If there is not a known solution, has anyone else had any better (or worse) luck with other solutions such as rtorrent?
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9th Sep, 2015, 05:47 AM
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RE: About Transmission filling up the SD card
It looks like there is a solution, as now the issue is solved:

- I removed all the download tasks from Tansmission
- I disbled transmission-daemon
- I restarted xbian (transmission-daemon does not load up automatically)

Still no space left.

Two days later: all that missing free space is now back.

The only thing is that I do not know what solved it.

Weird. Any suggestion? (log files to search and so on?)
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