On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 08:58 -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote: > On Tuesday 13 May 2008, Nigel Jones wrote: > > Hey guys, > > > > I seem to have deleted the nagios notification that I want to mention in > > particular, but as I noted in SOP/Nagios the %ages noted in the e-mails > > are what is left, so inode=99% doesn't mean that 99% of the inodes are > > used, it means 99% are still free. > > > > Anyway, what this means, is that when nagios has been complaining about > > cvs-int recently, in particular the fact that /git has reached WARNING. > > After a bit of hunting around, I found /repo/pkgs using 168GiB of the > > 192GiB available, which is understandable, Fedora has got huge. > > > > Problem here, is that there are a LOT of old tarballs in that folder, > > which leaves me wondering if we should do a spring clean ~1 mo after > > release. > <snip> > > We already have plans to move the lookaside cache to the netapp. at least > that was the last plan i was aware of. > > > Diskspace isn't cheap, so I like delete old tarballs, I also like this > > option because it's not like they disappear completely, they should be > > in the src.rpm's already on archive.fp.o and if we accidentally delete 1 > > or 2 that are still needed, well grab it from src.rpm... > > > > This leads on to my second item... > > > > xenbuilder2 has run out of diskspace in /, it's down to 32M, thankfully > > koji has disabled it so it's safe for now, but wouldn't it be nice to > > throw say a 50GB partition dedicated solely for /var/lib/mock & > > /mnt/build? Yes, yes, I know money, but once again, builds are getting > > bigger so 'it'd be nice'. > > xenbuilder1 and hammer2 are the oldest boxes we have in the buildsystem. > closely followed by ppc1 xenbuilder2 is also quite an old box now. im > cleaning up /var/lib/mock on xenbuilder2 now. failed builds dont get cleaned > up automatically. we probably should reap them more often. Buildroots for failed Koji builds do get cleaned up after 4 hours (to give someone time to diagnose the problem if desired). However, xenbuilder2 is also running plague, which never cleans up buildroots as far as I know. _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list