Hi David,

If your low on space, try to see where your biggest users of data is:
du -ch --max-depth=1 /home/dspace/
 (Or wherever dspace is installed)

You can usually delete any old *bak* directories. i.e. webapps.bak.2015...

I'm also guessing that perhaps your assetstore could be using a large
amount of space. You could point the assetstore to another filesystem.
We've got a work in progress for using Amazon S3 for asset storage, to
offload responsibility of keeping them safe, and managing large disk usage.

Also, if you have old logs, you can delete, or compress old logs, or ship
them away to a log server.
If you've done batch imports, and left the old batch packages around, that
could add up.
Check the DSpace temp directories, to see that they are not filling up with
junk.
SOLR and Elastic Search can get pretty big.

You could also provision a larger disk, rsync, shutdown, swap, start up.

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On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Monika C. Mevenkamp <moni...@princeton.edu>
wrote:

>  there is a setting in
>
>  dspace/config/modules/solr-statistics.cfg:dbfile =
> ${dspace.dir}/config/GeoLiteCity.dat
>
>  if you are using solr stats you can probably move the fie, if you adjust
> the config accordingly
>
>  Monika
>
>
>    ________________
>  Monika Mevenkamp
> phone: 609-258-4161
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>
>
>  On May 22, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Schuster, David <dschus...@mail.twu.edu>
> wrote:
>
>   This is growing quite large on my system and about to fill up my home
> directory…  I have moved the logs etc.. to another point through the config
> files, but I don’t see that I can point this in another direction.
>
>  /home/dspace/config – is where it lives and mine has grown to about
> 17216036…
>
>  Suggestions, recommendations?  My home directory was setup small when we
> started newbie on my own I didn’t know how this might impact me in the
> future.
>
>  My drive is setup with LVS but we have used all of the original space
> allocated for that.
>
>  Looking for suggestions for best direction.
>
>  David Schuster
>  Texas Woman's University
>  Director of Library Information Technology & Technical Support
>  Phone: 940-898-3909
>  dschus...@twu.edu
>
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