Recurring problem since 10.11: in the morning, I'm down to 1.5 GB of free disk space. Over 100 GB not accounted for by OmniDiskSweeper.
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Not sure where the space is being used. Quitting apps doesn’t help, but it comes back after I restart.
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Looks like the culprit is Spotlight. 2592 files in /.Spotlight-V100/Store-V2/6A539762-515B-41E7-80DC-AF1054850499/Cache/ up to 99 MB each.
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Just got the "Startup Disk Is Full" message, so back in a few after I restart.
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The command I ended up using was "sudo du -mrd8 /.Spotlight-V100/|sort -n". After restart, still 60 GB of cache files, one that's 3.6 GB.
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Based on the contents of the txt files in the Spotlight cache, I think they were left by /System/Library/Spotlight/PDF.mdimporter
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Tentative solution: exclude the folder with most of my PDFs from Spotlight and then reset it (sudo mdutil -E /).
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@mjtsai Ugh, this kind of bug sucks. FWIW I just confirmed my whole .Spotlight-V100 "only" takes 6GB. (The volume that has my home folder).0 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
@danielpunkass@mjtsai How are you confirming the size? I don't get any sizes in the command that Michael posted earlier.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@mcelhearn @danielpunkass Not sure why you don't get numbers for the "du" command. Here's what I see (after reset).pic.twitter.com/7K8HEDYVU9
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