For those of you like myself who don't have any important data stored on the build machines, I used a fairly crude script to finally clean out all of my work. Even on machines that I may have forgotten that I used:
#!/bin/sh if [ $# = 0 ] then COUNT=20 else COUNT=$1 fi USERNAME=cgraff1 while [ "$COUNT" -lt 130 ] do printf "%s\n" "attempting to clean ${USERNAME}@gcc${COUNT}.fsffrance.org" ssh "${USERNAME}@gcc${COUNT}.fsffrance.org" -f 'rm -rf *' COUNT=$((COUNT + 1)) done On 1/18/18, Bart Van Assche via cfarm-users <cfarm-users@lists.tetaneutral.net> wrote: > On 01/18/18 03:17, Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users wrote: >> Please check each of these machines: if you have unused data in your home >> directory, it should be deleted! > > Hello Baptiste, > > How about /tmp? There are several systems in the cluster with thousands > of files in /tmp. How about installing a cron job that e.g. removes all > files and directories from /tmp that are older than one week? This is > the shell command I use on my own systems to remove files from /tmp that > are older than one day: > > find "${1:-/tmp}" -maxdepth 1 ! -mtime 0 -ls -exec rm -rf {} \; > > Bart. > _______________________________________________ > cfarm-users mailing list > cfarm-users@lists.tetaneutral.net > https://lists.tetaneutral.net/listinfo/cfarm-users > _______________________________________________ cfarm-users mailing list cfarm-users@lists.tetaneutral.net https://lists.tetaneutral.net/listinfo/cfarm-users