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  • r.meijn@ziggo.n

    • Nov 2022
    • 1

    Internap error, "Only xx space left of profile folder"

    Hello,

    I have just upgraded my Asset UPpP: raspberrypi to the latest version 7.5.
    If I now open the configuration page, I see the following error:

    Internal error, details below:
    ERROR: Only XX.XX MB of space in profile folder, indexing music will fail.

    My Installed version is: Version: R7.5 [Linux-ARM32]; Functionality: Premium Registered

    So far, I see there is enough space available on my raspberry pi:
    df -k
    Bestandssysteem 1K-blokken Gebruikt Beschikbaar Geb% Aangekoppeld op
    /dev/root 14986672 14265344 30900 100% /
    devtmpfs 823564 0 823564 0% /dev
    tmpfs 955660 0 955660 0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 955660 8736 946924 1% /run
    tmpfs 5120 4 5116 1% /run/lock
    tmpfs 955660 0 955660 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 258095 48784 209311 19% /boot
    //192.168.1.59/Public/Shared_Music2_FLAC 7744026364 3217096412 4526929952 42% /home/pi/MyBookLive/Shared_Music_FLAC
    tmpfs 191132 4 191128 1% /run/user/1000

    free -m
    total used free shared buff/cache available
    Mem: 1866 285 1128 26 452 1468



    So how could I solve this error?

    Kind regards,

    Richard
  • PeterP
    Super Moderator
    • Jul 2011
    • 1471

    #2
    Re: Internap error, "Only xx space left of profile folder"

    Looks like home folder where Asset stores its data is set to some temporary storage with not enough space, which probably doesn't even persist across system reboots.

    To mitigate this:
    Installing Installing is done through the Linux terminal command-line. For headless devices, install 'Putty' then connect to the device to access command-shell. Do determine which version of Asset is compatible with your system: uname -m Possible output: i686 : x86 32-bit x86_64 : x86 64-bit (x64) armv7, aarch64 : ARM

    "Storing your Asset profile in another location" section.

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