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    After install to 2.2.5 disk now 98% full

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      dgall last edited by

      When I was  running 2.2.4 disk usage usually ran  at about 68% full after upgrading to 2.2.5 its now running at 98% full. I checked all the settings in sarg, squid, squidguard, the settings haven't changed what is the best way to see how my disk usage is being used  so I can make more room. Dave

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        NOYB last edited by

        cmb has instructed people to do this:

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=101959.msg568697#msg568697

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          Guest last edited by

          When I was  running 2.2.4 disk usage usually ran  at about 68% full

          What disk or drive you are using here in this case, you are talking about?

          Is this a ordinary HDD, a SSD or a mSATA, USB Pen drive, or a SATA-DOM or perhaps
          a CFCard or CFast card, DOM-SSD or perhaps something else not named by me?

          In normal you could enable TRIM support, so that on the empty blocks can be write on
          or blocks with older data can be overwritten. It works in normal for the all drives with
          TRIM support, likes SSD, mSATA, DOM-SSD and SATA-DOM. It will not be activated by
          default or automatically at a full install.

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            dgall last edited by

            I was to busy to go thru the steps to clean it out and the disk usage went down to 70% by itself after a couple of days.

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              doktornotor Banned last edited by

              If it's Squid causing this then yes, it will flush the cache eventually when the daily cronjob hits; however – that's no solution! You need to configure things properly so that this doesn't happen again!

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