Re: [Geoserver-users] GWC Disk-Quota exceeded

2012-07-18 Thread Robert Buckley
Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

Partition size is 75gb
block size is 4096

df -i
/dev/vzfs            150 1190933  309067   80% /


df -H
/dev/vzfs               81G    29G    52G  36% /

Im hosting...so a new partition isn´t going to happen. Looks like i´m going to 
have to stop caching!

Shame that I didn´t consider the block size before I started. I suppose I could 
have decreased the block size to allow more tiles on the disk

yours,

Rob





 Von: Gabriel Roldan 
An: Robert Buckley  
CC: "geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net" 
 
Gesendet: 18:33 Mittwoch, 18.Juli 2012
Betreff: Re: [Geoserver-users] GWC Disk-Quota exceeded
 
Hi Robert,

looks like you ran out of free inodes, despite there's still space
left on the device, the file system has all its inodes allocated by
those little files.

XFS is known to do well, especially if the partition is > 1TB and you
use the inode64 mount option:
<http://xfs.org/index.php/XFS_FAQ#Q:_What_is_the_inode64_mount_option_for.3F>

So, it looks like if you need to create so many tiles, you'll need a
new partition.
BTW, what's the partition size, file system, and disk block size you're using?
And around how many tiles did it get bloated?

Cheers,
Gabriel

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 5:03 AM, Robert Buckley
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ubuntu 10.04
> Geoserver 2.13
>
> Overnight I was creating caches of layers in geowebcache. This morning the
> server crashed. "Disk-Quota Exceeded". This sounds to me like I don´t have
> enough memory on my harddrive, but when I check with  the df -l command I
> see that "Use" is only by 30%.
>
> However with df -i I see this
>
> Filesystem            Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
> /dev/vzfs            18446744069458024216 18446744069416099868 41924348
> 100%
>
>
> How should I interpret this? Have the gwc tiles in the caches filled up the
> sectors on the disk? But then why does is show only 38% used?
>
> thanks for any tips,
>
> Robert
>
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Re: [Geoserver-users] GWC Disk-Quota exceeded

2012-07-18 Thread Gabriel Roldan
Hi Robert,

looks like you ran out of free inodes, despite there's still space
left on the device, the file system has all its inodes allocated by
those little files.

XFS is known to do well, especially if the partition is > 1TB and you
use the inode64 mount option:


So, it looks like if you need to create so many tiles, you'll need a
new partition.
BTW, what's the partition size, file system, and disk block size you're using?
And around how many tiles did it get bloated?

Cheers,
Gabriel

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 5:03 AM, Robert Buckley
 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ubuntu 10.04
> Geoserver 2.13
>
> Overnight I was creating caches of layers in geowebcache. This morning the
> server crashed. "Disk-Quota Exceeded". This sounds to me like I don´t have
> enough memory on my harddrive, but when I check with  the df -l command I
> see that "Use" is only by 30%.
>
> However with df -i I see this
>
> FilesystemInodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
> /dev/vzfs18446744069458024216 18446744069416099868 41924348
> 100%
>
>
> How should I interpret this? Have the gwc tiles in the caches filled up the
> sectors on the disk? But then why does is show only 38% used?
>
> thanks for any tips,
>
> Robert
>
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> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions
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[Geoserver-users] GWC Disk-Quota exceeded

2012-07-18 Thread Robert Buckley
Hi,

Ubuntu 10.04
Geoserver 2.13

Overnight I was creating caches of layers in geowebcache. This morning the 
server crashed. "Disk-Quota Exceeded". This sounds to me like I don´t have 
enough memory on my harddrive, but when I check with  the df -l command I see 
that "Use" is only by 30%.

However with df -i I see this

Filesystem            Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/vzfs            18446744069458024216 18446744069416099868 41924348  100% 


How should I interpret this? Have the gwc tiles in the caches filled up the 
sectors on the disk? But then why does is show only 38% used?

thanks for any tips,

Robert--
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