[Systems] disk space fluctiation on freedom Fwd: freedom.sugarlabs.org-Munin_alert

Stefan Unterhauser dogi at sugarlabs.org
Tue May 5 12:26:33 EDT 2015


Hi,

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 2:57 AM, Sam P. <sam.parkinson3 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't think we need a restart.
>
> I was able to use "/proc/*/mounts" as James suggested to kill all the old
> docker processes.  "sudo service docker kill" did not do a very good job of
> shutting down cleanly!  I have now reformatted the docker partition and
> updated docker so hopefully it will all get back up and running very soon!
>
> awesome :) sounds like you got it ...
let me just reconfirm there is no reboot of freedom necessary. Right?



> Adding more drives to justice sounds like a very good idea :)
>
> Thanks,
> Sam
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 2:47 PM Stefan Unterhauser <dogi at sugarlabs.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:41 PM, Bernie Innocenti <bernie at codewiz.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> +dogi
>>>
>>> On 04/05/15 17:21, James Cameron wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, May 04, 2015 at 02:14:26PM -0700, Sam Parkinson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> However, it is creating many issues because when running
>>>>> "mkfs.btrfs" on the lvm mapper file it says it is busy. When it is
>>>>> mounted, lsof and fuser don& apos;t report any users though :(
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There's still a reference to the mapper.
>>>>
>>>> Filesystem mounts, not being tracked by file descriptors, are a common
>>>> cause of this symptom.  There's probably a tool for finding them, but
>>>> my method is to look for processes that might own the mount, or
>>>> perhaps check /proc/*/mounts.
>>>>
>>>> When time is short, there's nothing like an "i'm defeated" reboot.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok to reboot, but please wait until an week day afternoon (EDT), so in
>>> case something goes badly wrong I can run to the media lab to fix things.
>>>
>>> Don't worry will go to reboot freedom in person tomorrow
>> Hope that is OK with you guys
>>
>> reason:
>> freedom got rebooted in the last 4 year exactly 2 times :)
>> once before docker and and the other time with bernie as we upgraded to
>> docker ;)
>> -> a really stable system :D
>>
>> so compared to justice which gets rebooted every 3 months where we know
>> it will just go fine, with rebooting freedom I am a little bit ... you know
>> ... uneasy/protective ;)
>>
>>
>>
>>> Last friday I made more room in /backup by moving historic backups to
>>> justice and deleting the oldest backups snapshots of sunjammer, but at this
>>> rate it will fill by the end of this week.
>>>
>>> Dogi was in the process of migrating some large VMs related to OLE in
>>> order to free up some space on freedom. Dogi, how long will it take?
>>>
>>> I just freed some 400G on or for backupLV 3 weeks ago,
>> right now ~50% of all the space is used for backups
>> so please give me some air here ... ;)
>>
>> my advise for fast relieve of the backup problem:
>> is to fill the 2 empty slots on justice with two big drives ...
>>
>> xo
>> dogi
>>
>>
>>> --
>>>  _ // Bernie Innocenti
>>>  \X/  http://codewiz.org
>>>
>>
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