Hello,

today we have run a little bit short of disc-space on the /home-partition. I 
searched for files with more than 500MB, hoping to find some old log-files that 
I 
could delete before I tell you to clean-up. What I found was upsetting: The 
biggest log-file I found was 74GB(!) big and several others were also dozen of 
GB big. I deleted them all (a list can be found at [1]).

Guys, what is so hard to check from time to time a big a logfile is and 
truncate it? Do I really have to speed-up the re-installation of the quota-
system so that you all have 256MB per default and angry mails are send if you 
use more?

So please: Use the weekend to log into your toolserver-account, check how much 
disc-space your use (use "du -hs your(sub)directoryhere" for that) and look if 
you can do some clean-up. If everything is ok and you still use 5GB of disc-
space: no problem, if you need it, take it.

I will contact the top10-disc-users on Monday by email.

Sincerely,
DaB.

* [1] https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/MNT-1252

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