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    Question Flash space problem

    Hi All,

    I have a flash space problem on my VU+ UNO, this is the output of the df -h:
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    Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
    ubi0:rootfs              98.8M     98.3M    464.0K 100% /
    devtmpfs                134.3M      4.0K    134.3M   0% /dev
    tmpfs                    64.0K         0     64.0K   0% /media
    /dev/sda1               186.3G     10.7G    175.5G   6% /media/hdd
    tmpfs                   134.4M     92.0K    134.4M   0% /var/volatile
    I've set EPG. logging and record location to HDD but still running out of flash.

    Any suggestions?

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    Ultravox

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    No one?

    Regards,
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    reflash? & don't restore any settings...

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    Possibly a log file from your softcam?

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    Yes, I could reflash but this is not my first option.

    The only cam I've installed is Oscam and I've turned off logging.

    Could it be some timeshift or lost recording file?

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    Timeshift should be on the hard disk. The other possible cause is your EPG settings. The EPG is best put on a USB or Hard Disk if you don't have a USB. You might have done this but some residual files might be left in the flash.

    I suggest you use an FTP session to go through the files to look for any obvious large file out of place. Just go through them individually - remember you are looking for something huge compared with any other file in the flash. Your top line should only show about 55.0 used on a Uno. You are looking for a file of about 45,000,000 bytes in your FTP lists - it should be obvious when you see it.

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    Any specific directories to look into as a first point of call.

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    You are jumping into someone else's thread without giving any details of your own question.

    I suggest you start a new thread giving as much detail as possible.

    As a quick check look at var/lib/opkg/lists/openvix-mips32el - there are a number of threads regarding this problem.

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    Have a separate thread open; symptoms are practically identical to this.

    Managed to track t back to another thread with some great info


    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/sh...wnload-plugins

    This managed to resolve the issue at least for now until the file bloats again

    Thx

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    I have a 1+ GB file at var/lib/opkg/lists/openvix-all. How is this possible, is this a link?

    I was able to transfer it with ftp, is it safe to delete this one?

    Thx


    Code:
    -rw-r--r--    1 0        0            4511 Jun 08 12:21 ocram-picons
    -rw-r--r--    1 0        0           20396 Jun 08 18:21 openvix-3rdparty
    -rw-r--r--    1 0        0        1453637632 Jun 08 20:46 openvix-all
    -rw-r--r--    1 0        0         5794100 Jun 08 12:21 openvix-mips32el
    -rw-r--r--    1 0        0          794072 Jun 08 12:21 openvix-vuuno

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    yes, delete it & run opkg update from a telnet session to download an uncorruped version.

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