I have bamboo's home directory showing 16 GB of space,but when i use du commands, I don't see where it is being consumed exactly. I have different partition for build-dirs and they are fine. I tried rebooting bamboo too to see if it resolve issue, but no luck.
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root@bamboo:/home/users/bamboo# du -sh 16G . root@bamboo:/home/users/bamboo# du -sh * | grep M 64M 5320de844e5d86d7d2061bb05fe31d3fb129a3b8 60M sent root@bamoo:/home/users/bamboo# du -sh * | grep G root@bamboo:/home/users/bamboo#
Any ideas where I can see and cleanup this high usage?
Hi,
and how many files is in directory?
ls -1q | wc -l
ls -1q | wc -l 16
root@bamboo:/home/users/bamboo# du -sh * 4.0K 10 784K 264524303b9a5aa1ab86b1491b55ada77772c3be 64M 5320de844e5d86d7d2061bb05fe31d3fb129a3b8 104K activemq-data 4.0K test.pem 4.0K authorized_keys 40K bamboo@newhost 4.0K deleteme.sh 4.0K docker-cleanup.sh 40K foo.apt-clone.tar.gz 4.0K QA_2015.pem 4.0K node_modules 60M sent 16K spock_report 8.0K ssh.tar.gz 4.0K test.sh root@bamboo:/home/users/bamboo# du -sh 16G .
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Can you try to get ouput from utility dutree
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Hi!
Let's start from that
1. https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/configuring-global-expiry-289277253.html
2. Than check shared artifacts
3. Reduce logging
Cheers,
Gonchik Tsymzhitov
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