I'm running Debian 10 with zm 1.32. My boot drive is 127GB and I have a separate 4TB drive set up for zm. The highest I've seen the percentage go for the storage drive is 7% according to zm, but something is doing is filling my boot drive to the point I have no space left and now the system is causing problems. I guess I deleted a directory under a tmp folder by mistake and now zm gives me this error when connecting: Unable to connect to ZM db.SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] No such file or directory.
How can I fix this and make sure zm doesn't fill my boot drive?
Thanks
Jim
ZoneMinder filling my boot drive
Re: ZoneMinder filling my boot drive
Another program was saving files to my boot drive, so I fixed that problem and now have plenty of space. So now I just need to know how to fix this error: Unable to connect to ZM db.SQLSTATE[HY000] [2002] No such file or directory.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
Re: ZoneMinder filling my boot drive
See: https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Common_Issu ... ive_or_NAS
That is for Ubuntu but will work for Debian.
And, there are other ways ....
That is for Ubuntu but will work for Debian.
And, there are other ways ....