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Q: what is storage "other" and how big should it be?

Please see the image below... this has come about since I upgraded to Lion.  It appears my drive is nearly full, and my Aperture 3 is running so slow it has become virtually non-functional.  What do the yellow bars consist of, and why has this changed just recently?  When I search help forums they all say the "other" should never be more than one-third of the rest of the information on your hard drive.  I have run disk repair, and it comes back saying my drive is fine.  Is this a "lion thing"?

 

 

 

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Posted on Aug 28, 2011 5:01 PM

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  • by jonfromengland,

    jonfromengland jonfromengland Aug 14, 2012 3:10 PM in response to Pondini
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    Aug 14, 2012 3:10 PM in response to Pondini

    If you have Time Machine on, there should be something there.

     

    Time machine hasn't run yet to do a backup from this machine (partly because the hard drive i have isn't big enough to contain the erroneous capacity that is showing), though i did a partial backup from an old time machine backup of this macbook's predecessor, which was stolen from me during a burglary.

    What version of WhatSize do you have (5.2.1 is current)?

     

    5.2.1

  • by jonfromengland,

    jonfromengland jonfromengland Aug 14, 2012 3:19 PM in response to Pondini
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    Aug 14, 2012 3:19 PM in response to Pondini

    Another possibliity--

     

    You must either change to "As Admin" mode when WhatSize first starts up, or remeasure after doing that.  Otherwise, you'll still see the "As User" version.

    Have done this. This is the result:

     

    Screen Shot 2012-08-14 at 23.16.24.png

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Aug 14, 2012 3:28 PM in response to jonfromengland
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    Aug 14, 2012 3:28 PM in response to jonfromengland

    Aha!   There's 217 GB of .MobileBackups (local snapshots).  They're made when Time Machine is ON, whether the backup disk is connected or not.  They're only kept for a week, and will be deleted automatically if your drive gets over 80% full.   See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #30 for the gory details.

     

    But those won't be backed-up anyway, so shouldn't prevent a backup.  Your estimated size of full backup (under the exclusions box in Time Machine Preferences > Options) should be roughly 152 GB, and a full backup will be a few GBs less (since Time Machine omits some other things, too, like system work files, most caches & logs, trash, etc.).

     

    You also have 5.6 GB in private, which is fairly large.  You might want to check your log sizes, per the green box in OSX Log Files

  • by jonfromengland,

    jonfromengland jonfromengland Aug 16, 2012 5:21 AM in response to Pondini
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    Aug 16, 2012 5:21 AM in response to Pondini

    aha!

     

    i'm guessing then that the backup won't happen because the backup disk is quite full (from previous backups) NOT because the system is confused about the required capacity.

     

    i'm also guessing that this means there isn't a major problem.

     

    thanks for your help once again.

     

    Jon

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Aug 16, 2012 6:59 AM in response to jonfromengland
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    Aug 16, 2012 6:59 AM in response to jonfromengland

    jonfromengland wrote:

    . . .

    i'm guessing then that the backup won't happen because the backup disk is quite full (from previous backups) NOT because the system is confused about the required capacity.

    Probably.  See what the message says, especially the numbers it includes.  If you've forgotten, click the red "i" icon on the TM Preferences window to display it.  If it's no longer there, try another backup.

     

    Then see #C4 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting. That should explain what's going on.  If not, post back with the message details (a screenshot is fine); how large your Time Machine drive (or Time Capsule) is, and if there's anything else on it (if so, how much)?

  • by jonfromengland,

    jonfromengland jonfromengland Aug 19, 2012 1:38 PM in response to Pondini
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    Aug 19, 2012 1:38 PM in response to Pondini

    backups now taking place, hence problem solved.

     

    thanks very much once again.

     

    jon

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Aug 19, 2012 1:58 PM in response to jonfromengland
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    Aug 19, 2012 1:58 PM in response to jonfromengland

    Great!  Glad it's sorted out, and thanks for the feedback.

  • by norflette,

    norflette norflette Dec 17, 2012 7:55 PM in response to ckbh
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    Dec 17, 2012 7:55 PM in response to ckbh

    I've discoverd that what ate my storage was my dropbox cache. it was stuck in the other file. I had 20G in dropbox cache.

  • by nenis26,

    nenis26 nenis26 Feb 23, 2013 4:11 PM in response to ckbh
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    Feb 23, 2013 4:11 PM in response to ckbh

    i noticed the same issue here i have a 750 gb memory on a macbook then recently i noticed that my storage was showing a huge inscreasing in the "Other" storage that went from 5gb to 245gb in the "other" so i was very mad and surprise because i dont have that many movies or music on my computer but every day was increasing so today i decided to turn off the snapshots from time machine and thanks to omni disk sweeper i found out that that storage call "other" were all my back ups from itunes and my iphone so i went and delete many of them and left the recent ones like todays and yesterdays and my 250gb that were storage on the "other" went down to 69gb i still have to figure if those are from my left over from my bakc ups or is something else there to but at least i recovered many of those "OTHER" gb's that were consuming my memory so i hope all of you get to resolve this issue

  • by Tigervision,

    Tigervision Tigervision Jun 25, 2013 4:57 PM in response to nenis26
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    Jun 25, 2013 4:57 PM in response to nenis26

    Hi Pondini...

    I am not an advanced user, really.

    I have reviewed your page: Where did my disk space go?

    I have a huge other space on my MBP mid 2009 running 10.7.5.    I don't get it.

    Also I have several iphoto libraries totally probably 95gigs.   A lot more than the three gigs mentioned below.

    Here is my screen shot:

    Mac Mem after spotlight redo.png

    I do empty my trash regularly.  I have nothing in my download file.  I did verify disk and it is ok.

    When I do the /volumes prompt I get this:  just my HD.

    volumes.png

     

    It is killing me I have 170+ gigs of other and I am not sure if it is real or not.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks for any help you can provide.  Have a great day.

    j.

  • by Tigervision,

    Tigervision Tigervision Jun 25, 2013 5:07 PM in response to Tigervision
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    Jun 25, 2013 5:07 PM in response to Tigervision

    I forgot to mention I do only use iphoto and imovie.  I do create lots of movies that are stored in itunes (Itunes folder is 87gigs), but I only keep one years worth of movies on the IHD (just checked movies folder it is 175 gigs).  Also, I toggle TM on and off quite a bit because I don't like it running if I am making a movie (stresses computer out I think).  My TM preferences says TM Keeps (don't say keeps local snapshots).

     

    So roughtly:

    500 total space

    itunes is 87gig

    movies are 175gig

    iphotos are 90gig

    That is 350.

    So that is 150 left over.  But I only have 50gigs left.

    Where is the other 100?  Can't be 100gigs in operating data right?

    I do back up 5 iphones and 1 ipad to computer... but I don't know how to find how much space those are taking, can't be 100 gigs right?.

     

    Thanks for any insight

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Jun 26, 2013 5:54 AM in response to Tigervision
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    Jun 26, 2013 5:54 AM in response to Tigervision

    Tigervision wrote:

    . . .

    When I do the /volumes prompt I get this:  just my HD.

    Ok, good, so you've ruled out a few things. 

     

    Have you gone through the rest of the suggestions in the link?  Unfortunately, there are a lot of possibilities there.

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Jun 26, 2013 6:02 AM in response to Tigervision
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    Jun 26, 2013 6:02 AM in response to Tigervision

    Tigervision wrote:

    . . .

    I toggle TM on and off quite a bit because I don't like it running if I am making a movie (stresses computer out I think).  My TM preferences says TM Keeps (don't say keeps local snapshots).

    When you turn TM off, it will delete them immediately, and stops saying it keeps them.  When you turn it back on, it will start making them again.  But they're not shown in Other -- they're in the separate Backups category (shown as zero in your earlier post).  

     

     

    Where is the other 100?  Can't be 100gigs in operating data right?

    Other does include the operating system, but all sorts of other stuff as well, per The Storage Display.

     


    I do back up 5 iphones and 1 ipad to computer... but I don't know how to find how much space those are taking, can't be 100 gigs right?.

    See the last item in the yellow box of the link.

  • by Tigervision,

    Tigervision Tigervision Jun 26, 2013 7:23 AM in response to Pondini
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    Jun 26, 2013 7:23 AM in response to Pondini

    Thanks Pondini-

    I checked the mobile synch back up.... it is 10Gigs total.

     

    You know I was using an external HD in february to put together a very complex movie in imoive.... for the first time over that month I got like 4 kernal panics (It was a very complex movie that was an hour long and spanned years of video).  It happened because of the EHD I believe - only did that when it was connected.  I wonder if this is something with the log crashes?  I looked at your OSX log files page. 

    I went to Library/Logs and that folder is only 215Mb.

     

    I can't find the private/vard/log folder though because it is hidden. Not sure I want to mess with it either.

     

    Not sure if you have any new insights with this new info.

    Also, my MBP only has one account, administrator.

     

    Appreciate your time and website.

    Thanks.  Have a great day.

  • by Pondini,

    Pondini Pondini Jun 26, 2013 7:32 AM in response to Tigervision
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    Jun 26, 2013 7:32 AM in response to Tigervision

    Tigervision wrote:

    . . .

    I can't find the private/vard/log folder though because it is hidden. Not sure I want to mess with it either.

    As noted in the green box in the Log Files link, use Go > Go to folder.  And it's /private/var/log (or just /var/log). 

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