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.
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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.
Dennis