OSX Mojave - System Storage - Time Machine Disabled
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At least on 1 system we have here OSX Mojave is using a ton of disk space for "System" files. Close to 200GB of space.
I've checked Time Machine (which has never been enabled) with:
sudo tmutil listlocalsnapshots / #results:
If there were any results
sudo tmutil deletelocalsnapshots snapshot-name
Would clear up that issue.
Here is a
df -h
from the users workstation over sshI can't find where all of this space is being consumed. Anyone have any ideas short of throwing the laptop out of a window and not looking back?
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Reindexing Spotlight hasn't worked either. I've already checked that option off and there is no change.
Other people who have reported similar issues, albeit on older OSX, have suggested third party software to try and find the culprit. That seems unnecessary as this shouldn't be so difficult, nor should it ever occur.
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@DustinB3403 said in OSX Mojave - System Storage - Time Machine Disabled:
That seems unnecessary as this shouldn't be so difficult, nor should it ever occur.
...because everything apple does is perfect and never, ever malfunctions in any way, right?
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@RojoLoco said in OSX Mojave - System Storage - Time Machine Disabled:
@DustinB3403 said in OSX Mojave - System Storage - Time Machine Disabled:
That seems unnecessary as this shouldn't be so difficult, nor should it ever occur.
...because everything apple does is perfect and never, ever malfunctions in any way, right?
Yeah. . . no I get the stance. What makes no sense is there is no way for me to find where this bulk is coming from.