[Systems] Disk usage on Jita

James Cameron quozl at laptop.org
Tue Jul 31 00:06:34 EDT 2018


Thanks for that.

I'm willing to remove gitorious repositories that we have rehosted on
GitHub; in a quick burst then slowly as time is available.  We
continue to find stored value in gitorious because the migration to
GitHub has not been comprehensive.

The open build server hasn't had users since way back then; perhaps it
can be removed.  I suggest renaming it for a month, and if nobody
screams archive or delete.

I don't know how active Sugar Network is; but I had seen statistics
that showed considerable activity.  So worth moving.

On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 08:48:58PM -0700, Alex Perez wrote:
> 18.2GB of Jita's disk is consumed by /srv/gitorious, which I propose we either
> get rid of entirely, or move to a separate VM.
> 
> 14.4GB of Jita's disk is consumed by /srv/obs , and nothing in this directory
> has changed since 2013 (see [1]https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/
> GXtdlUOMQwya~KabATXuqw)
> 
> 11.4FB of Jita's disk is consumed by /srv/sugar-network , which should probably
> similarly be moved to a separate VM.
> 
>     [2]Bernie Innocenti
>     July 29, 2018 at 9:15 PM
>     This might be the reason why things crashed on Jita:
> 
>     sugarlabs.org :: jita.sugarlabs.org :: Disk usage in percent
>         CRITICALs: / is 98.01 (outside range [:98]).
>         OKs: /run/shm is 0.00, /srv is 75.81, /run/lock is 0.00, /run is 0.02,
>     /boot is 15.25.
> 
>     I got this munin notification on July 10th, 11th and 12th (it was sent to 
>     [3]alerts at sugarlabs.org, are you in it yet?).
> 
>     Since I didn't see further notifications, I assumed someone already solved
>     the problem, but actually now I see that there was no notification that we
>     returned to the "OK" condition. Perhaps munin fails when / is full? Ah, the
>     irony! :-)
> 
>     Anyway, a longstanding problem with all our servers and VMs is that kernel
>     updates keep piling up in /boot until the root becomes full. Newer versions
>     of Debian (and thus Ubuntu) have a limit, but we're running a museum of old
>     Ubuntu LTS releases here...
> 
>     I'll be on vacation in Boston for a week on Aug 17-26. I propose that we
>     take the time to update freedom and justice on that week. We should also
>     swap the hard drives.
> 
>     [4]Alex Perez
>     July 29, 2018 at 3:41 PM
>     Samson,
> 
>     Thanks for the report. It's back up now, and the VM that hosts
>     translate.sugarlabs.org (jita, which runs on justice.sugarlabs.org) had
>     somehow crashed, and jita was unresponsive to ping. I'll add a health check
>     for this host and subdomain as well.
>    
>     Regards,
>     Alex Perez
> 
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>     [7]Samson Goddy
>     July 29, 2018 at 2:43 AM
>     Hello,
> 
>     Someone just drew my attention that [8]http://translate.sugarlabs.org is
>     down? 
> 
>     Can someone look into this, please? 
> 
>     Regards
> 
>     Samson
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