# NAS full /volume1/ scan with sudo (English-only) # Step 1: User runs `sudo -v` first (password stays local, never enters Claude) # Step 2: This script reuses that 15-min sudo session $ErrorActionPreference = "Continue" $outputFile = "$PSScriptRoot\nas_volumes.txt" chcp 65001 | Out-Null [Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8 Write-Host "===================================" -ForegroundColor Cyan Write-Host " NAS Full Scan (with sudo)" -ForegroundColor Cyan Write-Host "===================================" -ForegroundColor Cyan Write-Host "" Write-Host "PREREQUISITE: open another terminal and run:" -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host " ssh simon@100.85.152.112" -ForegroundColor White Write-Host " sudo -v <- enter simon's password here, password NOT sent to Claude" -ForegroundColor White Write-Host " (keep that SSH session open for 15 min, sudo session cached)" -ForegroundColor White Write-Host "" Read-Host "Press Enter after you have done sudo -v above" # Force allocation so sudo can read password from terminal if needed $cmd = @" sudo bash <<'NAS_EOF' echo '===== [1] All top-level entries under /volume1/ =====' ls -la /volume1/ 2>&1 echo '' echo '===== [2] Direct children sizes (1-3 minutes) =====' du -sh /volume1/*/ 2>/dev/null | sort -rh echo '' echo '===== [3] Disk space =====' df -h /volume1 2>&1 | head -3 echo '' echo '===== [4] /volume1/homes/ =====' ls -la /volume1/homes/ 2>&1 | head -20 echo '' echo '===== [5] /volume1/homes/simon/ top dirs by size =====' du -sh /volume1/homes/simon/*/ 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -20 echo '' echo '===== [6] /volume1/docker/ top dirs by size (likely big) =====' du -sh /volume1/docker/*/ 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -20 echo '' echo '===== [7] Largest top-level dirs (top 15) =====' du -sh /volume1/* 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -15 echo '' echo '===== [8] Mounts / storage pools =====' mount | grep -E 'volume|tank' 2>&1 | head -10 echo '' echo '===== DONE =====' NAS_EOF "@ ssh -t simon@100.85.152.112 "$cmd" 2>&1 | Tee-Object -FilePath $outputFile -Encoding UTF8 Write-Host "" Write-Host "===================================" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host " Done. Output saved to:" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host " $outputFile" -ForegroundColor White Write-Host "===================================" -ForegroundColor Green Write-Host "" Write-Host "Please paste the ENTIRE contents of nas_volumes.txt back" -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host "(or just tell me which top-level dir is largest)" -ForegroundColor Yellow Write-Host "" Read-Host "Press Enter to close"