Re: Reducing test logs retention

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On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 10:57 PM David Galloway <dgallowa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This still isn't enough.  Please let me know if there are test logs of
> yours that can be removed.

please nuke all my logs.

HTH

>
> It might be helpful to just delete everything from 2019 or potentially
> keeping only 6 months of logs total.
>
> On 8/12/20 9:57 AM, David Galloway wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Due to increases in amount of testing and length of logs, the (Long
> > Running) Ceph cluster in the Sepia lab has been reaching 95-98% capacity
> > over the past few days.  Since almost everything else got deleted on the
> > cluster a few months ago, I need to reduce the amount of test logs we
> > keep on hand.
> >
> > Currently we:
> > - Keep 14 days of passed job logs
> > - Compress failed job logs older than 30 days
> > - Delete failed job logs older than 365 days
> >
> > We will now be deleting failed job logs older than 300 days.  We may be
> > able to increase the cluster's capacity with the purchase of additional
> > hardware which I will discuss with the appropriate stakeholders.
> >
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