DaB. wrote:
> There are 2 main differences between home and user-store:
> -user-store have way more space then home
> -user-store is not back-uped.
>
> It is no problem to store big files in your home as long as you need them.
/home// has a space quota and requires bothering sysadmins to increas
> Hello,
> At Thursday 15 September 2011 14:14:36 DaB. wrote:
>> What is allowed to store in this directory /mnt/user-store/ ?
>
> As long as other users can/will use the data too: yes.
>
>>
>> I don't want crash this directory with my data. Why it is a problem to
>> store big datasets in my home-d
Hello,
At Thursday 15 September 2011 14:14:36 DaB. wrote:
> What is allowed to store in this directory /mnt/user-store/ ?
As long as other users can/will use the data too: yes.
>
> I don't want crash this directory with my data. Why it is a problem to
> store big datasets in my home-directory a
> Stefan Kühn wrote:
> > I (sk) have 44G and I am not happy about that. But when I scan the dumps
> > from many languages for the Templatetiger, then I need a space for the
> > results. At the moment I download and unzip the XML-Dumps under
> > /mnt/user-store/dump. The txt-files of the result are
Stefan Kühn wrote:
> I (sk) have 44G and I am not happy about that. But when I scan the dumps
> from many languages for the Templatetiger, then I need a space for the
> results. At the moment I download and unzip the XML-Dumps under
> /mnt/user-store/dump. The txt-files of the result are stored in
>> Stefan Kühn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I (sk) have 44G and I am not happy about that. But when I scan the dumps
> from many languages for the Templatetiger, then I need a space for the
> results. At the moment I download and unzip the XML-Dumps under
> /mnt/user-store/dump. The txt-files of the res
Hello,
I (sk) have 44G and I am not happy about that. But when I scan the dumps
from many languages for the Templatetiger, then I need a space for the
results. At the moment I download and unzip the XML-Dumps under
/mnt/user-store/dump. The txt-files of the result are stored in my
home-directo
>> Alex Brollo wrote:
> --===9015774349093925025==
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=001636416fa5e8017904ac989ba1
>
> --001636416fa5e8017904ac989ba1
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Alebot and it's horrible
Alebot and it's horrible 100Gby space wasting has disappeared from the list,
I'm happy from this but it is all what I could do.
Isn't it possible to block user space at 1Gby? I'd like much more to be
blocked in my user space, tnah to cause another time so big troubles - I
guess other users do too.
Hello again,
short progress report: The situation was better arround Wednesday, but now the
situation is bad again (not as bad as at Monday, but still bad). You here is
the new who-uses-the-most-space-list:
3.0Gdispenser
3.1Gdanny_b
3.6Gflacus
3.7Ghydriz
3.9Grriver
4.9Gt
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 03:26, Alex Brollo wrote:
> Can anyone of you take a look and to tell
> me how much alebot is using now, if it's not a too annoying task? Thanks!
> Alex brollo
Just run this yourself:
du -sh ~alebot
-Jeremy
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I'm the driver of Alebot, I apologyze for a mistake that wasted a lot of
space; I misinterpreted the "1 giga limit" and I was confident that server
would not allow that a larger server space is used. :-(. I was wrong.
Now, I deleted all what I could. Can anyone of you take a look and to tell
me ho
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...but I need exact the outdated pywikipedia checkout... ;))
(ok in fact it's a drtrigobot checkout which is based on
pywikipedia)
Greetings
DrTrigon
Am 05.09.2011 22:56, schrieb Platonides:
> Marcin Cieslak wrote:
>> < 4.8Gsaper
>>
>> now:
>>
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
> < 4.8Gsaper
>
> now:
>
>> 238.8M saper
>
> Btw. I have an automatically updated copy of Mediawiki SVN
> repository here, so you can save space if you have your
> own copy.
>
> /mnt/user-store/mediawiki/
>
> (the copy is being pulled via hgsvn into Mercurial,
> so Mercur
< 4.8Gsaper
now:
> 238.8M saper
Btw. I have an automatically updated copy of Mediawiki SVN
repository here, so you can save space if you have your
own copy.
/mnt/user-store/mediawiki/
(the copy is being pulled via hgsvn into Mercurial,
so Mercurial commands operate here on revisions - see
Hello,
At Monday 05 September 2011 16:59:35 DaB. wrote:
> "40G project" I think this should be OK ;-)
yes, sorry.
2.8Gdispenser
is the next on the list ;-).
Sincerly,
DaB.
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Hello all,
soon the partion where /home is stored will be full (only 5GB are left). Below
you will find the list of the Top-25-space-user. If you are on the list, please
realy look why you need so much space and clean-up if possible (
Hello all,
soon the partion where /home is stored will be full (only 5GB are left). Below
you will find the list of the Top-25-space-user. If you are on the list, please
realy look why you need so much space and clean-up if possible (the normal
quota for home is 500MB or 1GB). If there is no pr
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