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burrellbloke

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  1. I have now run the trouble shooter so the results should have uploaded now.
  2. Here are the results. I have added another 20gb of space via the host to give me some more space whilst we try sand work this out. Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600] © 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Administrator>fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo c: NTFS Volume Serial Number : 0x7aa0326ca0322f4f NTFS Version : 3.1 LFS Version : 2.0 Number Sectors : 0x000000000c74f67f Total Clusters : 0x00000000018e9ecf Free Clusters : 0x00000000006e1140 Total Reserved : 0x0000000000000f80 Bytes Per Sector : 512 Bytes Per Physical Sector : 512 Bytes Per Cluster : 4096 Bytes Per FileRecord Segment : 1024 Clusters Per FileRecord Segment : 0 Mft Valid Data Length : 0x0000000044900000 Mft Start Lcn : 0x00000000000c0000 Mft2 Start Lcn : 0x0000000000000002 Mft Zone Start : 0x0000000001277c80 Mft Zone End : 0x000000000127df40 Resource Manager Identifier : DC5B2D66-FB78-11E5-B3A1-F2A133A4BC99 C:\Users\Administrator>
  3. The software reports the cache as being around 5gb - that is right as that is what I have in my settings. Piriform CCleaner claims that the total size of the cache files in my c:\Cloudpart.xxxx-xxx-xxx\ directory is 63gb. Windows reports my c:\ drive as being nearly full which is consistent with the c:\Cloudpart.xxxx-xxx-xxx\ directory being 63gb big. When I right click on the c:\Cloudpart.xxxx-xxx-xxx\ folder the properties dialogue says that the size of the directory is 99tb which is the total size of my CloudDrive, but it says that the size on disk is 5gb. odd?
  4. I have been using CloudDrive for a few months now and am very impressed with the software. I have a hosted server with a reasonably small SSD as storage. I have a CloudDrive attached holding about 7tb that is linked to a Google Drive. I have had this configuration for a few months but now I am starting to run out of disk space on my local SSD. The Google Drive has unlimited space and the CloudDrive is configured to have a capacity of 99tb. I have a local cache of 5gb on the SSD and most of the time the local cache shows that the data left to upload is less than 1gb and will go down to virtually zero if there is no uploading or downloading going on. I have used Piriform CCleaner to scan my local drive to find out what has been eating up my local SSD space and it tells me that I have about 60gb of cache files in c:\CloudPart.xxxx-xxxx-xxxx\ directory. Do these cache files have to remain on my local drive forever or will they eventually not be used and remove themself? The reason I ask the question is that when I set up the hosted server I started to create the CloudDrive and if the cache files will always be on my local SSD I will need to increase my current SSD size of 80gb.
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