window's / out of space, short-term resolved
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub bethesignal org>
- To: GNOME Infrastructure <gnome-infrastructure gnome org>
- Subject: window's / out of space, short-term resolved
- Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 18:44:06 +1000
Howdy,
Summary: window's / was full, we have a short reprieve, but we need way more
breathing room on that file system than we currently have.
Planet GNOME was showing a blank page (0 length index.html file), which on
inspection, was a symptom of window's root file system hitting 100% usage.
I've had a quick look for easy fixes, and a more thorough look for problem
areas.
1. There was an easy fix in /var/log/httpd -- I manually rotated the log
for art.gnome.org which should've freed ~4GB, but this didn't last for
very long.
2. /usr/local/www/library-web is 18GB (probably unavoidable), while
/usr/local/www/gnomeweb/.lgo is 17GB (most of which is not in the
"cache" directory)... I wonder how much that can be reduced?
3. Looks like as soon as library-web's cron jobs started, a bunch of space
was freed very rapidly (about 5GB)... at least, I think that's what it
was... it's not like anyone else was deleting things in the mean time,
so the most likely culprit appears to be the library-web cron jobs.
I'm going to keep watching it for a little while, but ultimately we need to
take a good hard look at what's using space on window, and do some tidying
up so we have more breathing room when things go wrong. library-web's ~/.lgo
looks like a prime candidate for optimisation.
Thanks,
- Jeff
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