Disk Space Issue

I’ve just installed sonarr on my Readynas and all looks to be set up correctly, I followed a guide based on Debian and it all looks to have worked as expected.

However, when updating the library I do get a few errors that cop up where it couldn’t update etc. I noticed this:

1.7MB of space … doesn’t sound good, but u’m not sure how I could increase this? Any ideas (i’m by no means a linux expert). Just a user coming from Sickbeard, mainly due to the failed downloads in Sickbeard being handled badly.

So far I love Sonarr in comparison!!

/ is just the main mount point, which looks like its coming from a small section of storage on the ready NAS, nothing to worry about though,

actually, it is something to worry about. assuming /tmp uses the same partition. /tmp is used during Sonarr update.

What do you think I can do about it?

check how much space you have on /tmp for started. and I don’t know what to do about that. I just thought I would give a heads up about the tmp dir.

So it turns out Mono is taking up almost 3GB of data, this doesn’t sound right. Essentially my root has run out of disk space.

I’m not sure what to do at this stage as I don’t seem to have enough disk space to do anything right now…

Are there any files within mono that I can safely delete?

I’m by no means a Linux guru, so any help appreciated!

Looks like I figured it out my moving the /root/mono folder somewhere else!

you compiled mono? (that takes a few gig yes)
but you can probably delete it once mono is installed. I assume /root/mono isn’t used for execution.

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