On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 05:29:05PM -0400, Michael Scherer wrote: > Hi, > > so I am trying to run aide on a download.gluster.org mirror for more > security (rational being that if d.g.o is compromised a separate server > wouldn't, but that mean that we sync the data on a regular basis), and I > did hit a few issue, mostly around space. > > One of the issue was the size of static analysis logs, but we will move > them out of d.g.o. (28G of logs...) > > Another one is the presence of nightlies snapshots on that server, > around 52G of data. > > There is for example 20G of gluster-3.7 snapshot, and I think we could > remove them now (until we push them to a separate download server as > well). > > Do we still need them ? No nightly builds are needed on d.g.o anymore, any dgo-nightly stuff can be removed. It is not updated anymore and nightly builds were only there for testing. > in fact, who here would be volunteer to spend time with me to make a > decision about cleaning the directories, since there is lots of stuff > where the hierarchy is slightly suboptimal. > > For example: > # ls > dgo-nightly glusterfs glusterfs-3.3 glusterfs-3.4 glusterfs-3.5 > glusterfs-3.6 glusterfs-3.7 sources > > glusterfs has no specific version, but the others do. It also show > fedora 23 as the most recent version. > sources contains all the source on a flat directory structure. > > Another example: > pub/gluster/glusterfs has various directory for versions of glusterfs, > but also do have libvirt, vagrant and nfs-ganesha, who are not version, > and might be rather served from a directory upstream (in fact, > nfs-ganesha and glusterfs-coreutils are also on > https://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/ ) A cleanup is much appreciated! Maybe come up with a proposed directory structure and see from there what makes sense to keep or remove? Niels
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