[Planetlab-users] planetlab1.eurecom.fr running low on disk space

BRETT, PAUL paul.brett at intel.com
Wed Jun 16 12:17:06 EDT 2004


Steve

The original email stated:

|    The attached list gives an indication of the current disk 
|    usage on the
|    node (note that an 'empty' vserver is listed as 197M, 
|    however in reality
|    less space is used thanks to disk unification)

Sorry if that was not clear enough

Regards

Paul Brett
Intel Corporation
Email: paul.brett at intel.com
Tel No: +1 503 712 4520

 

|    -----Original Message-----
|    From: users-bounces at planet-lab.org 
|    [mailto:users-bounces at planet-lab.org] On Behalf Of Steve Muir
|    Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 9:04 AM
|    To: Bowman, Mic
|    Cc: users at lists.planet-lab.org
|    Subject: RE: [Planetlab-users] planetlab1.eurecom.fr 
|    running low on disk space
|    
|    understood, but i don't think Paul mentioned the shared 
|    files at all.  the
|    numbers he listed add up to about 30GB, but the partition 
|    is only 15GB in
|    size.  hedging is one thing but assuming that every file 
|    is not shared
|    when the opposite is closer to the truth seems overly conservative.
|    
|    
|    
|    On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Bowman, Mic wrote:
|    
|    > That's not *strictly* true. If you replace (for example) the perl
|    > package, then the disk space for perl in the base image 
|    is no longer
|    > shared. So... You can't just subtract 197M from 
|    everyone's quota (hence
|    > paul's hedging some on the numbers).
|    >
|    > --Mic
|    >
|    >
|    > > -----Original Message-----
|    > > From: users-bounces at planet-lab.org
|    > > [mailto:users-bounces at planet-lab.org] On Behalf Of Emil Sit
|    > > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 8:25 AM
|    > > To: Scott Atchley
|    > > Cc: users at lists.planet-lab.org
|    > > Subject: Re: [Planetlab-users] planetlab1.eurecom.fr running
|    > > low on disk space
|    > >
|    > >
|    > > On Wed, 16 June 2004 at 10:36 (-0400), Scott Atchley wrote:
|    > > > How accurate are the usage stats? I just logged in and ran
|    > > "du -h" on
|    > > > my home area and this is what I get:
|    > >
|    > > Paul wrote:
|    > >
|    > > > The attached list gives an indication of the current disk
|    > > usage on the
|    > > > node (note that an 'empty' vserver is listed as 
|    197M, however in
|    > >
|    > > So, a more useful list is obtained by filtering Paul's list
|    > > to produce:
|    > >
|    > >     1103M	/vservers/ucsd_6
|    > >     710M	/vservers/princeton_geo
|    > >     483M	/vservers/uw_ah
|    > >     356M	/vservers/ncsu_ajit
|    > >     340M	/vservers/northwestern_02
|    > >     328M	/vservers/ucb_bamboo
|    > >     294M	/vservers/torino_http
|    > >     280M	/vservers/mit_ajmani
|    > >     258M	/vservers/uoregon_e2e
|    > >     222M	/vservers/idsl_tbh
|    > >     220M	/vservers/uw_gummadi
|    > >
|    > > [G converted to M, and 197 subtracted from all values, top
|    > > 10, sorted by size.]
|    > >
|    > > If your slice isn't listed there, then you probably 
|    needn't worry.
|    > >
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