I've noticed that the Free Space reported available in the Temp Folder is actually a lot less than what is actually available. As a result, SAB pauses downloads even though there is quite a bit of space left in the actual folder (when viewed via the OS).
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Does SAB reserve a certain amount of space and subtract that amount from the "Free Space" view at the top of the Queue?
Free Space left in Temp Folder
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Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
Yes, I definitely have more than one drive. But I'm positive that I'm looking at the correct locations, if that's what you mean.
In SABnzbd settings, I have the Temporary Download Folder set to a folder on an SSD I use exclusively for downloads. That location is /Volumes/NZB Downloads/SABnzbd Incoming.
At this moment, SAB is showing that location to have 26.3 GB free (and it is showing red in the interface). However when I look in the OS, it has 79.33GB free.
I'm not sure what else I could be doing wrong here, I know it is the correct location as set in the settings, because that is where the downloaded files are appearing when I start a download.
Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
Which OS is that?
What is the output of
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df -h
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df
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df "/Volumes/NZB Downloads/SABnzbd Incoming"
Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
This is on macOS 10.14.3.
Here are the outputs of the commands you requested:
Here are the outputs of the commands you requested:
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Plex-Server:~ bink$ df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk3s1 223Gi 172Gi 47Gi 79% 1419823 9223372036853355984 0% /
devfs 202Ki 202Ki 0Bi 100% 698 0 100% /dev
/dev/disk3s4 223Gi 4.0Gi 47Gi 8% 3 9223372036854775804 0% /private/var/vm
/dev/disk2s1 111Gi 93Gi 18Gi 85% 12079 9223372036854763728 0% /Volumes/NZB Downloads
map -hosts 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /net
map auto_home 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /home
/dev/disk6s2 3.6Ti 1.4Ti 2.2Ti 39% 4851 4294962428 0% /Volumes/Channels DVR
/dev/disk4s2 7.3Ti 1.5Ti 5.8Ti 21% 2511 4294964768 0% /Volumes/Diane TV shows
/Users/bink/Downloads/Lingon X.app 223Gi 169Gi 52Gi 77% 1418903 9223372036853356904 0% /private/var/folders/gh/5qv440gn1n10vg06ry19c80h0000gn/T/AppTranslocation/0DAC7824-B4E6-4FE1-B29A-703B077BE2B5
//plex@WDMyCloud._afpovertcp._tcp.local/PlexTV 3.5Ti 2.7Ti 829Gi 78% 732202228 217373227 77% /Volumes/PlexTV
//Plex%20Server@PlexMedia._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Plex%20Media 43Ti 35Ti 8.0Ti 82% 9480577420 2140862233 82% /Volumes/Plex Media
/dev/disk5s2 7.3Ti 579Gi 6.7Ti 8% 5055575 4289911704 0% /Volumes/Time Machine backup
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Plex-Server:~ bink$ df
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk3s1 468452448 359919088 98787896 79% 1419823 9223372036853355984 0% /
devfs 403 403 0 100% 698 0 100% /dev
/dev/disk3s4 468452448 8388720 98787896 8% 3 9223372036854775804 0% /private/var/vm
/dev/disk2s1 232762432 140937368 91579776 61% 12461 9223372036854763346 0% /Volumes/NZB Downloads
map -hosts 0 0 0 100% 0 0 100% /net
map auto_home 0 0 0 100% 0 0 100% /home
/dev/disk6s2 7813365344 2991502736 4821862608 39% 4851 4294962428 0% /Volumes/Channels DVR
/dev/disk4s2 15627381344 3211325248 12416056096 21% 2511 4294964768 0% /Volumes/Diane TV shows
/Users/bink/Downloads/Lingon X.app 468452448 353615688 109285664 77% 1418903 9223372036853356904 0% /private/var/folders/gh/5qv440gn1n10vg06ry19c80h0000gn/T/AppTranslocation/0DAC7824-B4E6-4FE1-B29A-703B077BE2B5
//plex@WDMyCloud._afpovertcp._tcp.local/PlexTV 7596603656 5857617848 1738985808 78% 732202229 217373226 77% /Volumes/PlexTV
//Plex%20Server@PlexMedia._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Plex%20Media 92971517240 75845967872 17125549368 82% 9480745982 2140693671 82% /Volumes/Plex Media
/dev/disk5s2 15627381344 1213306264 14414075080 8% 5055575 4289911704 0% /Volumes/Time Machine backup
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Plex-Server:~ bink$ df "/Volumes/NZB Downloads/SABnzbd Incoming"
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk2s1 232762432 143566016 88951128 62% 12887 9223372036854762920 0% /Volumes/NZB Downloads
Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
beiseman wrote: ↑February 26th, 2019, 1:30 pm
In SABnzbd settings, I have the Temporary Download Folder set to a folder on an SSD I use exclusively for downloads. That location is /Volumes/NZB Downloads/SABnzbd Incoming.
At this moment, SAB is showing that location to have 26.3 GB free (and it is showing red in the interface). However when I look in the OS, it has 79.33GB free.
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Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk2s1 111Gi 93Gi 18Gi 85% 12079 9223372036854763728 0% /Volumes/NZB Downloads
/Volumes/NZB Downloads:
Size 111Gi
Avail 18Gi
... but you said "it has 79.33GB free."
Can you explain why you say that?
Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
Somehow the values are being shown differently in the terminal than are being shown in the UI.
When I look at the same folder from the macOS Finder UI, it is showing 71GB free (I'm currently downloading, so those numbers are changing slightly). However when I look at it over the network from another computer, the same folder is showing 19.8GB free.
Something odd is definitely going on ... I will have to do some more research, I can't understand why one computer would be showing much more free space than another one.
When I look at the same folder from the macOS Finder UI, it is showing 71GB free (I'm currently downloading, so those numbers are changing slightly). However when I look at it over the network from another computer, the same folder is showing 19.8GB free.
Something odd is definitely going on ... I will have to do some more research, I can't understand why one computer would be showing much more free space than another one.
Re: Free Space left in Temp Folder
There is an OSX bug with big NAS drives. But that is not the case here, right?
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No, this is a local drive in the computer.
I do have a big NAS drive which this computer is connected to, but that drive is not the drive in question.
Also, I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but the drive is formatted as APFS.
I do have a big NAS drive which this computer is connected to, but that drive is not the drive in question.
Also, I don't know if this makes a difference or not, but the drive is formatted as APFS.