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Originally posted by LikeAutomation View PostSo 2 new questions... 😏
1. How do I delete the backups
cd /usr/local/HomeSeer/html/backups
ls -lt
This will show you any backups. I would remove them all:
sudo rm -f *
**now do a backup from HS and verify a file exists
Originally posted by LikeAutomation View Post2. How do I upgrade the SD card and reinstall? I thought I saw that in the upgrade for HS3 to HS4 but I don't see it in the upgrade KB.
That will save the image as a file.
Next, take your new 32G card, format it, and use balenaEtcher to write the image to the new SD card.
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Looks you have an 8GB capacity card, small by today's standards.
The du (disk usage) command can be used to determine where large files are hiding. Likely suspects are the HomeSeer folder and possibly the system logs folder.
Code:du -s /usr/local/HomeSeer du -s /var/log
Once you identify a large folder, you can burrow down and determine the large subfolders. For example, for the HomeSeer folder
Code:cd /usr/local/HomeSeer du 12960 ./Logs 4 ./temp 1332 ./Data/HomeSeerData.json 28 ./Data/PHLocation2 80 ./Data/Energy 156 ./Data/Z-Wave/DeviceSettings 344 ./Data/Z-Wave 4 ./Data/Backup 440 ./Data/mcsMQTT 296 ./Data/skWare/DeviceHistory 300 ./Data/skWare 2544 ./Data 256 ./scripts 16 ./data/mcsMQTT 20 ./data 4 ./Wave 276 ./PollyCache 37208 ./Updates4/mcsMQTT5.26.5.4 6188 ./Updates4/Z-Wave4.0.3.0 4 ./Updates4/Zips 43408 ./Updates4 3352 ./Media ... etc ...
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so I SSH'ed in and looked. there are only 9 files using 490 K. And that wouldn't solve my full /dev/root problem. I think that's the problem I need to fix
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So 2 new questions... 😏
1. How do I delete the backups
2. How do I upgrade the SD card and reinstall? I thought I saw that in the upgrade for HS3 to HS4 but I don't see it in the upgrade KB.
Thanks!
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The short answer is that you need a 32G SD card instead of a 16G.
That said, you might be able to remove some of the older backups that live in /usr/local/HomeSeer/html/backups
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Cannot backup, not enough free space on drive
I noticed my son's Zee S2 hasn't been backing up. While looking through other threads I found a similar issue, however, their problem is different. Running a df -h I get
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 6.9G 6.6G 0 100% /
devtmpfs 458M 0 458M 0% /dev
tmpfs 462M 16K 462M 1% /dev/shm
tmpfs 462M 6.2M 456M 2% /run
tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock
tmpfs 462M 0 462M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs 462M 172K 462M 1% /var/log
tmpfs 462M 0 462M 0% /tmp
/dev/mmcblk0p6 60M 21M 39M 36% /boot
Pretty sure the first line might be related.... 😉
The question is how do I fix it. Rebooting does not do the trick.
Date/time=10/20/2022 4:30:37 PM EDT
Version=HS4 ZEE S2/PI Edition 4.2.16.0 (Linux)
MONO Version=Mono JIT compiler version 5.18.1.0 (tarball Fri Mar 15 21:12:47 UTC 2019)
License=Registered
Confguration File=/usr/local/HomeSeer/Data/HomeSeerData.json
Uptime=0 Days 0 Hours 13 Minutes 23 Seconds
Lan IP=192.168.2.25 (HomeTrollerZeeS2V5)
Device Count=53
Event Count=6
Plugins Enabled=EnvisaLink:,HS MyQ:,Z-Wave:
Modules/Threads=70 Modules, 49 Threads
Available Threads=398
HomeSeer Memory Used=76 Mbytes
Plugins Installed=EnvisaLink 3.0.0.40,HS MyQ 4.0.7.0,Z-Wave 3.0.10.0
Disk Size=14.87GBTags: None
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