Modify System Health threshold "volume is nearly full"

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sfmitch
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Modify System Health threshold "volume is nearly full"

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Any new information on this?

I logged into my QNAP admin page and was dismayed to see orange dashboard icon (vs normal green).

It said my volume was nearly full but I have 4.78TB free. That's a lot of space, right?

TS-859 Pro+ running 4.2.6 software.

Raid 6 - Used 27.74TB, Available 4.87TB

I'd like to adjust threshold so my dashboard icon isn't perma-orange. Is this possible?
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Re: Modify System Health threshold "volume is nearly full"

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Those are more than the standard 80%, so just change the limit.

@admins, please lock this, regarding the old thread
NAS (production): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
QTS (SSD): [RAID-1] 2 x 2TB Samsung Evo 860 M.2-Sata
Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
Data (HDD): [RAID-6] 7 x 18TB Exos
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)

NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower PR2200ELCDRT2U
BACKUP: 4TB Synology DS214 FW: DSM 7.0.41890
Usage: SMB, Backup Domain Controller
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Re: Modify System Health threshold "volume is nearly full"

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* topic split from viewtopic.php?f=25&t=89899 *
holger_kuehn wrote: Fri Jun 18, 2021 11:36 pm @admins, please lock this, regarding the old thread
The original topic has now been locked to prevent necroposting. ;)

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