sysSnapShoot space
Re: sysSnapShoot space
You can go to Control Panel "Storage Management" Volume, select the volume you are using, and click More "Usage Details in the upper right corner to view your specific capacity allocation.
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Re: sysSnapShoot space
Whenever i delete a file, it goes to 'Others' space. What is others? It doesn't tell me much.
https://ibb.co/5W6mGj9
Disk is still full and I cant even copy files to another external disk, it just says error when i use the internal file manager.
https://ibb.co/5W6mGj9
Disk is still full and I cant even copy files to another external disk, it just says error when i use the internal file manager.
Re: sysSnapShoot space
I'm also seeing abnormal usage of memory with barely any process running, it also doesn't say anything useful on control panel/Processes (top memory usage process is 2.3% for TOS Daemon...).
Re: sysSnapShoot space
Support team helped me.
For everyones benefit, this apparently happened because there was snapshots built in previous TOS version that were not recognized by latest TOS5.
To clear them, create snapshots with the same name as before and that will overwrite the existing file and after that you can delete them.
Thanks
For everyones benefit, this apparently happened because there was snapshots built in previous TOS version that were not recognized by latest TOS5.
To clear them, create snapshots with the same name as before and that will overwrite the existing file and after that you can delete them.
Thanks