Hi!
I have run out of discspace in my LTE-12 router..
I only has 1-2% free discspace left, but I don´t have any large files on it. For the moment just under 400 KB in total.
How do I restore the storage size?
Ok.. I´d hope there was an easier way..Netinstall ...
free-hdd-space: 884.0KiB
total-hdd-space: 15.2MiB
/system/package/print
Columns: NAME, VERSION
# NAME VERSION
0 zerotier 7.7
1 iot 7.7
2 routeros 7.7
3 gps 7.7
OK Thank you. So a netinstall will not solve my issue then..TL;DR: the low disk space is expected.
See:viewtopic.php?t=171376#p837871
One chateau I just checked shows V7.7 as:Code: Select allfree-hdd-space: 884.0KiB total-hdd-space: 15.2MiB
With the following packages loaded:Code: Select all/system/package/print Columns: NAME, VERSION # NAME VERSION 0 zerotier 7.7 1 iot 7.7 2 routeros 7.7 3 gps 7.7
Nope...Maybe it's filled with core dumps of crashed processes. Do you have autosupout.rif file in files when it's booted?
Yes, 7.8, and with updated and matching firmware.Also, I'd make sure you're running the latest V7 stable. Also want might want to make sure you firmware matches the RouterOS version. /system/routerboard/upgrade
I'm not sure it's the disk space that's causing it not to boot.
OK, Thank you. Will try a netinstall lateron. I need another LTE-router in case of emergency before I trying to netinstall my Chateau unit..And also I will suggest to restore configuration from export file not backup after netinstall. It seems that backup image can have some disk wasting files in it.
I figured that out with on my Chateau, there was more free disk space after importing export .rsc than restoring from backup for same configuration.
No local logfiles on this device. All logs is sent to a syslog-server.Don't use logs with disk action which writes to flash/logs. That can also fill disk if you have large records limit and it is not recommended to have them on flash if you need log persistence because it can wear out flash.
Ok, when I have a fallback LTE router on-site I will try to make an netinstall, and then restore config by using rsc file and see how this turns out.Maybe just try to recreate your configuration instead of restoring the backup?
It possible something go wrong in the restore process, that's leaving the router in a bad state.
I get netinstall can be PITA, but it worth a shot if you really want to use restore backup. But again if an issue with the backup file/restore process/etc, it's also possible netinstall might not work... Thus the top-line suggestion.
/system/resource print
Strange,.. My LTE-12 unit does not show any bad block information at all in the /resource menu. Not in the WinBox GUI that is. The information is missing out. My other MT devices do show that information. .See if you have bad-blocks on output for:, that can also cause lower disk space.Code: Select all/system/resource print
https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:R ... bad_blocks
It seems it is hidden if there is no bad blocks.Strange,.. My LTE-12 unit does not show any bad block information at all in the /resource menu. Not in the WinBox GUI that is. The information is missing out. My other MT devices do show that information. .
Ok, that´s may be the case.It seems it is hidden if there is no bad blocks.Strange,.. My LTE-12 unit does not show any bad block information at all in the /resource menu. Not in the WinBox GUI that is. The information is missing out. My other MT devices do show that information. .
free-hdd-space: 1096.0KiB
total-hdd-space: 15.2MiB
No, I´m not using Zerotier on this unit but I´m running a EoIP tunnel over SSTP on it though.If you don't use zerotier remove that package, npk itself is 750Kb, I guess when installed is even more because of compression.
On mine device without zerotier disk space is