Thanks, Randy.  
I did do a bit more digging and figured out that the syncs on that particular 
repo were probably being interrupted due to logrotate restarting httpd while 
the sync was running. Adjusting the schedule should help avoid these getting 
"left behind" in the future. 

Thank you for the tips on upgrading as well; I do hope to get to it within the 
next couple of months.  Actually, it is likely that I will "start fresh" with 
the newer version - set up the external feeds again, and just manually sync 
over my internal repos for the initial load. 

Christina 

> On Feb 12, 2016, at 10:34 AM, Randy Barlow <rbar...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Christina Plummer wrote:
>> I have been running Pulp 2.3.1 for about a year and a half (forever, I
>> know!), and my "working" directory is consuming quite a bit of space.
>> 
>> Is it safe to delete anything under there?  For example, these directories:
>> pulp/working/repos/<repo_name>/importers/yum_importer/tmpXXXXXX/
>> pulp/working/repos/<repo_name>/distributors/yum_distributor/repodata.old/
>> 
>> One of my repos seems to have about 30GB consumed under working,
>> especially in those tmpXXXXXX directories (very large "other.db" and
>> "filelists.db").  I am guessing these can be removed but wanted to
>> consult the experts.
> 
> Hello Christina!
> 
> Yes, the working directories are used during sync and publish
> operations, and are not part of Pulp's other operations. Files getting
> left there when no sync or publish is happening is probably a bug.
> 
> FWIW, our esteemed colleague Dennis Kliban has reworked the way our
> tasks use working space with newer versions of Pulp (was it 2.6 or maybe
> 2.7 where that was introduced?) so that we do a much better job of
> tracking temporary files and cleaning up after ourselves.
> 
> Just so you know, Pulp 2.4 should have been called Pulp 3.0 because it
> makes several backwards incompatible changes. When you do upgrade
> eventually, make sure you pay attention to the release notes for every
> version but give special attention to the 2.4 release notes. There are
> quite a few improvements in 2.7 so I'd say it's worth doing when you get
> the chance.
> 
> -- 
> Randy Barlow
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