So far the following are affected:
nbslave71.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave75.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave77.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave79.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave7g.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave7h.cloud.gluster.org
nbslave7j.cloud.gluster.org
I've cleaned out a few of them, but didn't get enough space. I'll
Nigel Babu wrote:
> Does anyone know which folders are usually filled up quickly on netbsd
> machines? A lot of the machines are offline merely because they're out of
> diskspace. I'm working through them. I've cleared out old files in /build
> and /archives. Is there anywhere
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1355931
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Hello,
Does anyone know which folders are usually filled up quickly on netbsd
machines? A lot of the machines are offline merely because they're out of
diskspace. I'm working through them. I've cleared out old files in /build
and /archives. Is there anywhere else I should be looking?
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nigelb
Hi,
so just as a FYI, I managed to get access to the ipmi interface, so I
will be able to check the partition and make sure they are what we need
for virtualisation. (likely after monday, unless stuff explode by then)
I also seen that they can use ldap, so I might start to look on how to
plug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356383
--- Comment #2 from Nigel Babu ---
All I did was `ssh r...@formicary.gluster.org`. To get this logs though, I did
`ssh -v r...@formicary.gluster.org`.
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