Matthew Toseland wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 11:03:38PM -0500, Gianni Johansson wrote:
> > Matthew:
> >
> > With the current default  datastore size setting downloading of large
> > splitfiles is effectively disabled by your tempbucket accounting limits
> > because you can't get enough temp space.
> >
> > We should just warn users that they need lots of temp space.
> > Arbitrarily failing is rude.
>
> We can determine whether there is enough space in the splitfile download
> dialog, and warn the user if there isn't. Fortunately the MIME utils
> problem that causes fproxy to need twice the file size in temp space
> only applies to uploads.
> >
> > Can't we turn it off and deal with this issue after the release?
> No. If we turn it off the default configuration will result in serious
> problems if you download a large splitfile with space close to store
> size.
>
> One remaining issue: currently storeMaxTempFraction default to 1/3.
> Maybe we should increase this. We can't make it 1.0 because the node
> needs some space for various things (like handling requests).

I think the accounting is missing some releases.

http://server:8888/servlet/nodeinfo/internal/env
reportss, Space used by temp files in the data store 37,228 KiB

but du -h in my  <blahblah>/store/temp dir only reports  740k.





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