From dje.gcc at gmail.com Mon Feb 3 20:10:11 2020 From: dje.gcc at gmail.com (David Edelsohn) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 14:10:11 -0500 Subject: [cfarm-users] GCC 112 Disk Full Message-ID: GCC 112 disk is full. Please clean up voluntarily or the system will be cleaned up involuntarily. The system does not have enough diskspace for each user to checkout the GCC Git tree. Thanks, David From segher at kernel.crashing.org Mon Feb 3 22:20:17 2020 From: segher at kernel.crashing.org (Segher Boessenkool) Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 15:20:17 -0600 Subject: [cfarm-users] GCC 112 Disk Full In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20200203212017.GE22482@gate.crashing.org> On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 02:10:11PM -0500, David Edelsohn via cfarm-users wrote: > GCC 112 disk is full. Please clean up voluntarily or the system will > be cleaned up involuntarily. The system does not have enough > diskspace for each user to checkout the GCC Git tree. Five people use 50GB or more disk space: 118G /home/sergesanspaille 107G /home/jakub 80G /home/bikineev 79G /home/timeless 76G /home/niravd gcc112 has only 1.8TB disk. There are 783 farm users (farmers?) now. Since gcc112 does not regularly crash taking out all disk, people will really need to clean up what they no longer use. There are 117 users who use >1GB, and 53 of them use more than 10GB. It all adds up, with those numbers. The people using >50GB might just need that very temporarily, but there needs to be free space, if people do not clean up until *necessary* we'll be out of space all the time, and no one can do work. Segher