For a while I would look at the /mnt/koji space graph in Cacti and say to myself "boy, garbage collection sure has managed to slow the growth in space usage." The graph was really leveling off.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/cacti/graph.php?action=view&rra_id=all&a...
But then I realized: it's too level. If you get the csv data from Cacti, the numbers for the last few months are identical. The data shows 2.1990232545e+12 used, which is suspiciously close to exactly 2T (and wrong, df reports 2.7T). The free space is stuck at the same number. Oddly the total space is reported as 4.3980465091e+12, which is almost exactly 4T (and also way wrong, df reports 9.9T).
Anyway, given the numbers it looks like some sort of maxint issue. Does anyone know if there is a fix?
dgilmore was working on this just recently (for proper monitoring of /mnt/koji) We'll have to ping him when he gets back from paradi^H^H^H^H^H^H Brazil.
-Mike
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Mike McLean wrote:
For a while I would look at the /mnt/koji space graph in Cacti and say to myself "boy, garbage collection sure has managed to slow the growth in space usage." The graph was really leveling off.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/cacti/graph.php?action=view&rra_id=all&a...
But then I realized: it's too level. If you get the csv data from Cacti, the numbers for the last few months are identical. The data shows 2.1990232545e+12 used, which is suspiciously close to exactly 2T (and wrong, df reports 2.7T). The free space is stuck at the same number. Oddly the total space is reported as 4.3980465091e+12, which is almost exactly 4T (and also way wrong, df reports 9.9T).
Anyway, given the numbers it looks like some sort of maxint issue. Does anyone know if there is a fix?
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