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Note that Venus OS itself does **not** show a notification or warning when the data disk is full. And know that the other disks are read-only unless remounted to read/write as per [[https:// | Note that Venus OS itself does **not** show a notification or warning when the data disk is full. And know that the other disks are read-only unless remounted to read/write as per [[https:// | ||
- | The easy solution | + | Depending on what the issue is, there are a few things you can do: |
- | A more detailed approach is logging in on SSH, and checking for disk space. Here are a few useful commands. | + | - Do full GX factory reset, as per the instructions in the GX user manuals. This includes downloading a file called venus-data.tgz; |
+ | - Remove all Signal K Server log files. In case you're using SignalK, then we recommend to try that option first. See next chapter on how to do that (requires a USB stick or SD Card), and once done make sure to double check you're Signal K log setup; Most importantly, | ||
+ | - A more detailed approach is logging in on SSH, and checking for disk space: | ||
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+ | **Tips and tricks to login a diagnose disk space** | ||
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+ | Require root access: https:// | ||
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venus-os/large.txt · Last modified: 2024-05-02 00:04 by mvader