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    Does my MM really need this size of GB?

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    • kusselinK Offline
      kusselin
      last edited by sdetweil

      Hello everyone, I’m wondering about the GB size of my MM. I have about 10 modules running…can it really be that they need so much disk space or is something wrong?

      and also the CPU utilization is very high…that can’t be …look at the Proxmox container image
      ![Bild Text](Bild Link)

      Link to photo on ibb.co

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        sdetweil @kusselin
        last edited by

        @kusselin your image didn’t show

        you can only upload images using the next to last icon above the mess editor

        look at the size of the node_moduies folders in each module. the size of the dependencies

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          kusselin @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil hä, when i click on picture link i can see the picture.

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            sdetweil @kusselin
            last edited by

            @kusselin ok, i wont click links in messages, generally don’t recommend them.

            if a new users posts with links without clear text of the url to an known image site i will reject that message. too much theft spam in the world

            links off MagicMirror forums are reviewed as well

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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              kusselin @sdetweil
              last edited by kusselin

              @sdetweil so, i installed the MM new in a proxmox container as a server…

              why is the CPU last so high???
              ![Bild Text](Image 002.png

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                sdetweil @kusselin
                last edited by

                @kusselin what modules are running?

                we don’t have any live code in the base, its all in modules.

                sounds like at least one module has very short refresh cycle

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                  abuislam
                  last edited by

                  @kusselin said in Does my MM really need this size of GB?:

                  Does my MM really need this size of GB?
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                  kusselin
                  Oct 31, 2024, 12:17 PM

                  Hello everyone, I’m wondering about the GB size of my MM. I have about 10 modules running…can it really be that they need so much disk space or is something wrong?

                  Check for log files or cache buildup that might be consuming extra space. Also, verify module configurations to ensure no unnecessary data is being stored.

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                    sdetweil @kusselin
                    last edited by

                    @kusselin one other quick way to review is to use the du (disk used) command
                    sort -h sorts the 1st field (numbers) in human terms…

                    du | sort -h > somefile.txt
                    

                    if you do a large folder tree (your home folder or root) it can take a while

                    this will give you a sorted list smallest to largest of directories
                    from wherever you start it

                    I did this on my linux desktop from my user folder, just a portion of the end

                    11810208	./vmware/Debian 12.x 64-bit
                    12020248	./Desktop/opencv
                    12144968	./anaconda3/pkgs
                    12219120	./Android/Sdk
                    12219124	./Android
                    12323884	./Desktop
                    13678872	./anaconda3
                    14162920	./vmware/Raspian Buster 4.x 64-bit
                    14874340	./ncs
                    16313000	./vmware/Linux Mint 20.2
                    17014960	./.cache
                    17268312	./vmware/Ubuntu
                    17392988	./vmware/Ubuntu 32bit (2)
                    35216244	./vmware/Zorin 15
                    40893836	./.local/share/Trash/files
                    40896348	./.local/share/Trash
                    41591952	./.local/share
                    41834176	./.local
                    43818540	./vmware/Windows 11 x64 (2)
                    49541680	./vmware/WinDev2003Eval
                    64832512	./vmware/Windows 10 x64
                    66790396	./VMs/Ubuntu 64-bit-2
                    171421968	./Downloads
                    257993020	./VMs/Clone of Mac OS X high Sierra2
                    301040804	./vmware
                    333343640	./VMs
                    1027520228	.
                    

                    Sam

                    How to add modules

                    learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      kusselin @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil thx sdetweil and the others…
                      i installed the MM new and now all is good

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