Some data points to show that the Twonky media server (and it’s database) typically do not factor in to the Capacity calculations.
With Twonky and iTunes media server enabled. The Capacity section showing some files on the My Cloud.
Now I go and turn off Twonky and iTunes media server in the Dashboard > Settings > Media. Then add a bunch of additional media files to the My Cloud.
No change in the Twonky/iTunes section indicating new files were added. Note the zero music tracks added yet Capacity section now shows 300MB of music tracks.
One service which DOES affect what is shown on the Capacity charge is the wdmcserverd service. Disable that through SSH (issue: /etc/init.d/twonky stop via SSH to the My Cloud) and several of the Capacity section values no longer are displayed, they’re shown as zeros.
One can restart the wdmcserverd service by issing the following command via SSH to the My Cloud: /etc/init.d/wdmcserverd start
There is some discussion of removing the hidden .wdmc directories after stopping the wdmcserverd service that may be relevant.



