Update now that everyone has returned from the long holiday...

On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 06:27:25AM -0500, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
> We have only 1.3TB free for repository space in the commits repository,
> and only 434GB free for the public mirror.
> 
> And this is big enough that we'll quite possibly  not have enough
> space in our current postgresql database.  We have only 32GB left
> on our postgresql server.  I could get some more space there without
> too much juggling, but it's not significant.

I did successfully mirror Fedora 20. Excluding the ARM architecture
and various images, just mirroring the source and binary RPMs
appears to have taken 172GB.

I used lftp with the following:
lftp ftp://ftp.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/fedora.redhat/linux/releases/
mirror --exclude .*armhfp.* --exclude .*\.iso --exclude .*\.img --exclude 
.*/EFI/.* --exclude .*/Live(OS)?/.* --exclude .*/[Ii]mages/.* 20 

We don't have room on our storage infrastructure for this import; the
database we could probably handle, but the repository content store
I can't find room for.

SAS, as our host, is therefore kindly providing some substantial
additional storage resources.  About 25GB of replicated (across
machines), redundant (RAID on each machine) storage.  I expect to be
able to carve that up between NAS (NFS), SAN (iSCSI), and postgresql.
It will probably take a week or two to stage, move into place,
and get fully connected.

So we're making progress, even though it doesn't feel like it!

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