I installed Radar under docker and my /dev/sda1 kept bloating and bloating.
I had to stop and start Radarr which seems to have settled it .
Just wondering if there's a treesize like that I can install on OMV? so that I can see what's taking the space?
One of my favorite pieces of software on windows is a little app called treesize free by Jam Software. It basically gives you a simple list of how much disk space each directory is taking up. This is really useful when you are trying to work out where all the space on your 500gig disk is gone.
Now let's explore how FolderSizes can help us to achieve the goal of capturing and exporting all folder size data to a single file. We'll get some data to work with by entering %windir% into the FolderSizes location bar and hitting Enter. Doing so will analyze and capture treesize metrics for the entire Windows directory and all its child folders.
TreeSize Free Portable is a handy tool that scans your selected drives, removable media and custom folders and displays the treesize of folders on the screen.This application performs a very fast folder scanning, calculates the space occupied by every selected folder, displays hidden folders, prints reports, sorts items by name or size and customizes the display settings.Custom filters can be defined that include folders and subfolders in scanning, the application displays folder details (included files and subfolders, last change and access time, attributes, owners and permissions) and integrates in the Windows Explorer context menu.-BSTFeatures of TreeSize Free