ATV2 internal HDD full - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: iOS & tvOS (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=137) +---- Thread: ATV2 internal HDD full (/showthread.php?tid=106078) |
ATV2 internal HDD full - ramiy - 2011-07-23 hi, I tried searching but couldnt understand the other threads, please try to answer in a noob friendly manner. ATV2 is full. I cant unistall it so i deleted the thumbnails folder from via xbmc. How can i store the thumbnails on my SMB folder? i use putty to ssh into atv2. Thanks in advance - jlor - 2011-07-23 Wow, are you only using your ATV2 for XBMC? Or are you renting movies/TV shows as well using the apple software? The harddrive running full is pretty odd as it has 7-7.5Gb space and that should be more than enough for thumbnails and other data. Please log in to your ATV2 using putty and issue the following command: df -h My output of the command: Code: jr-htpc:~ root# df -h As you can see /private/var (where xbmc keeps it's stuff) has 5.8Gb available space. After you have done this you can use the command "du -sh" to find the directory where the space is used. I.e.: Code: jr-htpc:~ root# du -sh /private/var/* This way I can see how much space each folder inside /private/var takes up on the disk. I can now choose the folder that takes up most space (mobile): Code: jr-htpc:~ root# du -sh /private/var/mobile/* And follow this practice (now Library inside mobile inside /private/var): Code: jr-htpc:~ root# du -sh /private/var/mobile/Library/* This turned out rather lengthy.. I hope it helped Just remember everything on the ATV2 is case sensitive, so if a letter is uppercase it needs to be uppercase in your commands as well. If this doesn't help, there's plenty of threads about synchronizing ATV2's, where you basically store your thumbnails and movie info on the server together with media instead of on the ATV2. Have a looksie on the forum - ramiy - 2011-07-23 After deleting the whole thumbnail folder, i have only 1 gb free. how can i free up the memory ? Code: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on Code: Apple-TV:~ root# du -sh /private/var/* the mobile folder is 5.4 gb and i deleted the thumbnails, how can i delete its contents? - Ned Scott - 2011-07-23 Storing thumbs over SMB: http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=837103&postcount=2 This can be done independently from mysql. While there is something odd here, I would still store thumbs over the server. Even after the mystery files have been found, it's still not unusual to run out of space due to thumbs/fan art. - davilla - 2011-07-23 du -h /private/var/mobile and see where the log jam is. - ramiy - 2011-07-23 Thx Ned, But i dont know how to create a txt file and inject it to atv2 - Ned Scott - 2011-07-23 ramiy Wrote:Thx Ned, Filezilla for windows Cyberduck for mac - ramiy - 2011-07-23 Thank you very Much!!! - ramiy - 2011-07-23 i logged into atv2 with filezilla but was totally confused on how to do it. Is there a tutorial on how to store the data over smb. I appologize in advance if i am asking to be spoonfed but i am not a programmer nor have that kind of knowledge of code, although i am learning!!! thanks in advance - Ned Scott - 2011-07-24 ramiy Wrote:i logged into atv2 with filezilla but was totally confused on how to do it. Is there a tutorial on how to store the data over smb. I use a mac, but if Filezilla is anything like the GUI in Cyberduck then all you have to do is navigate to the location we told you about before: var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/ On your desktop make a text file with the <advancedsettings> stuff, and save it as advancedsettings.xml. Drag this file over to the open window in Filezilla when it is pointed to the userdata folder. |