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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby bozo29 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:34 am

Hi Jocko,

Still do not work.
I followed both procedures, yours and fvdw exactly.
I understand the first time "Now change the path ...." not "No change the path ....".
I specify the path for "transmission"to /usr/bin/transmissioncli-175.
I did everything correctly, but I forgot to tell you something.
Both, first time (when I followed the procedure of fvdw) and the second time (when I followed your procedure), I received a message in PuTTY, when I copied the "wget".

- first time:
root@LACIE:/ # cp /share/1000/public/wget /opt/bin
cp: writing `/opt/bin/wget': No space left on device

- second:
root@LACIE:/ # cp /share/1000/public/wget /usr/bin
cp: writing `/usr/bin/wget': No space left on device

But every time I checked (/opt/bin or /usr/bin) and "wget" was there.
In /usr/bin was also "wget2".

Which partition is this, "sda5" or "sda7", because I was confused with all the many partitions. :P
I wish that the next upgrade to take everything from scratch and make it bigger this partition for more space.
I hope I did not say something stupid. :roll:
Although I feel so. :oops:

I thank you for your patience,
Bozo
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby Jocko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:32 am

Ok, I think it's your problem.

Did you install additional optware and libraries or save files outside the folder /share/1000?
What's the output of
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df -ah

I wish that the next upgrade to take everything from scratch and make it bigger this partition for more space.
See the previous fvdw post (about the folder /opt).
and it will have to manage the contradiction between users can modify the file system and systematically erase user changes at each boot like Lacie.
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby bozo29 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:49 am

Hi Jocko,

This is the output:
root@LACIE:/ # df -ah
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 193.7M 193.7M 0 100% /
none 0 0 0 0% /proc
none 0 0 0 0% /sys
/dev/sda5 755.9M 17.1M 700.4M 2% /rw_fs
tmpfs 200.0K 64.0K 136.0K 32% /rw_fs/tmp/usr/var
nfsd 0 0 0 0% /proc/fs/nfsd
/dev/sda8 455.7G 69.7G 362.9G 16% /share/1000
root@LACIE:/ #
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby Jocko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:03 pm

Yes bozo29,

you have any more free space in the filesystem! :o look at :
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Filesystem    Size     Used    Available  Use%   Mounted on
/dev/root    193.7M   193.7M      0       100%     /
With your output, I assume that the firmware uses the partition sda7 at boot time because you should have one more line ( /dev/sda1 (or sda2) 193.7M 193.7M 0 100% /).
(your can check this : your folder /lacie-boot must be empty).

In standard configuration, the free space is around 55MB. So You must delete few ones of your additional files that you saved on the partition sda7. (be carefull if it's binaries or libraries).

Note : How do you install the release 11.0 : first install or with the update menu ?
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby bozo29 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:30 pm

Both version 10 and 11 (I use this firmware to version 10) I installed from scratch, with one difference.
In version 10 I partitioned the HDD with "fdisk" exactly as described in the tutorial.
In version 11 I partitioned the HDD with GParted in graphics mode (but I follow the dimensions made ​​with fdisk). I wanted to see if it works. And it worked.
I want to check something before you ask a question, because I did not understand something and maybe you can make me to understand. :roll:
But I do check first.
Returning a little later after I check.
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby bozo29 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:25 pm

O.K., I'm back with this:

NSP2.png


Please if you can make me understand (although not sleep tonight). :P
It seems to me that only the partition sda7 (here it's sdd) does not have space.
On the other hand partitions sda1 and sda2 have 512MB.
Why the system reporting to me partition of 193.7M? :?
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Filesystem    Size     Used    Available  Use%   Mounted on
/dev/root    193.7M   193.7M      0       100%     /


Yes, my folder /lacie-boot is empty.

However, I insist with the question of the previous posting, if you do not mind (I don't want to be annoying).
Something bad can happen if I will make larger partitions?
For example: sda1 and sda2 - 768MB instead of 512MB
and sda7 - 1GB instead of 768MB

I read what he wrote fvdw in that post, but even so, my questions remain.

If I could (if not harm) would be better to make partitions larger than that at first time?
Or maybe it is not necessary to increase on all three, but only one or two of them.
You can advise me about it?

Thanks in advance,
Bozo
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby Jocko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:03 pm

bozo29 wrote:However, I insist with the question of the previous posting, if you do not mind (I don't want to be annoying).
Something bad can happen if I will make larger partitions?
For example: sda1 and sda2 - 768MB instead of 512MB
and sda7 - 1GB instead of 768MB

If I could (if not harm) would be better to make partitions larger than that at first time?
Or maybe it is not necessary to increase on all three, but only one or two of them.
You can advise me about it?


Bozo29, I think you do not treat your question on the right side! ;)

First, sda1, 2 and 7 must have the same size. Indeed, after each update, the firmware uses one of these partitions: 7 with the first installation, then after sda1, and after another update sda2 .., and again sda1... So if you need 1GB for your personnal binaires, these three partitions must have the same size. And as you have a small disk, system partitions size has an impact.

Finally, after each update, you have to restore your configurations : reinstall your binaries....

So, the solution to save your customization in a technical share seems more reasonable (restore symlinks is very simple)

For the rest, has no explanation immediatly. :?
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby bozo29 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 6:46 pm

You're right. I do not know why I was talking about sda7 and i looking at sda5 (in picture). I am a little tired tonight.

HDD is not small, for what I need. In fact the original HDD from LaCie was 1TB, but I changed to 500GB one.
I use this hdd for download, not for storage.
It seems to me a bad idea to use the same hdd for download torrents and data storage.
Because a HDD that works non-stop (for download/upload), it is likely to fail anytime.
So I do not use it for storage and for this reason I decided to not be very large.
I copy data (by FTP) from it to another hdd which is for storage.

I do not mind me to install from scratch every time, because I do not partitioning every time, just format it.
And I'm not touching sda8 partition.
So, when starting Transmission, the settings and torrents it finds all there.

In this case it's okay to make sda1, sda2 and sda7 - 1GB each?

By the way, because we talk of partition, here's another question (please, if I become annoying to tell me :| ):

What is the importance of sda5?
Because as you can see in the screenshot is only 29MB used from 768MB. It is almost empty.

In any case, until I resize partitions, I can advise what can I delete?

I will resize partitions on the next version.
By the way, how it works with web-explorer?

I think that is too much questions for one post. :roll:

Have a pleasant evening,
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby fvdw » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:02 pm

It makes no sense to increase the partitions sda1, sda2 and sda7. This because a diskimage is written to it. The size of the diskimage must fit on the partition but the space available will be determined by the size of the disk image of the firmware which 200 MB on this moment. (it might be increased in future).
sda5 is the partition in which the main database and settings are stored enabling to keep those during firmware upgrades. It is also used to extract the firmware files during upgrade. During that action it needs more space.

I think you have used wget to download a file and stored it in the system partitions (sda1, sda2 or sda7). You should store it in a sub directory of /share/1000 as the big partition containing all your share (sda8) is mounted on /share/1000. That means if you store something in a sub directory of /share/1000 it will be stored on sda8 which has much more room then the system partitions.
Another reason of filling up the system partition can be that you installed optware packages. Those will go in the system partition and that has limited space. There are workarounds for that by using a symlink for the /opt folder pointing to a folder on sda8 but that requires some linux skills.
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Re: Download a regular link with NSP2 ?

Postby Jocko » Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:16 pm

I just add one remark about sda5.

This partition is used by web-explorer (and so php) to upload files. Maximum filesize that you can upload, it's fixed by sda5 freesize.
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