Le mardi 08 avril 2014 à 08:24 -0400, Brian Proffitt a écrit : > All: > > Earlier this morning, I was pulling in the stats from Bitergia, and got this > message: > > Gear 847edb45aea84198838f915be6faa066 is using 91.2% of disk quota > > I know updating the size of the gear was something on the list of things > to do, but I was under the impression we'd updated the size of the gear. > > On investigation, Michael Scherer discovered that the mysql database is > taking up 5.9 GB, and the logs 2 GB. Is there anything we can do to mitigate > the size of these instances?
We can erase the logs. We can also try to see if the db can be shrinked, but I am not sure it can be done. > Also, you have probably heard about the HeartBleed OpenSSL vulnerability [1], > but > just in case, we need to make sure this has been addressed. OpenShift should > be fine, > but any service using TLS needs to be updated ASAP. Michael has already > checked, and > puppetmaster and lists.ovirt.org appear to be okay. That's ok on lists because there is no tls at all. And I just checked the foreman https with a small reproducer, better update anyway. -- Michael Scherer Open Source and Standards, Sysadmin
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