On 29 November 2013 15:35, Peter Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 29 November 2013 14:59, roger peppe <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Have you verified that disk space has actually been freed up?
>
>
> Yup.
>
>>
>> Assuming so, have you tried restarting juju-db ?
>
>
> Nope. I had managed to miss that one. I think I was expecting a service
> called jujud or juju and was foolish enough to stop looking after that. I
> was for some stupid reason also put off looking for services by the fact
> that the paths of processes I found in ps are somewhere in /var/lib. This
> being different from the usual {,/usr/}*bin made me think they were just
> magical somehow and caused me not to think of looking for it in upstart
> (with a name other than juju or jujud).
>
> Is it documented somewhere what all of the components are which I can kick?

Not as far as I know - generally you shouldn't have to!

In general /etc/init/*juju* will give you a good idea.

  cheers,
    rog.

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