OK - I got past this by deleting the RPMs and then restarting all the services. Still, it would be good to know how to recover from a full filesystem in general, without deleting RPMs and then deleting a repository.
On 20 March 2015 at 12:03, Alex Harvey <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've filled up the filesystem in /var/lib/pulp. I can't find any > instructions on how to recover from this situation. I tried just deleting > all the RPMs that I had downloaded but there's evidently some corruption > relating to the filesystem filling. > > I just see this > > # pulp-admin -u admin -p admin rpm repo delete --repo-id centos-6.5-x86_64 > > This command may be exited via ctrl+c without affecting the request. > > [-] > > Running... > > [|] > > Waiting to begin... > > Hangs forever. Logs say > > # tail -0f /var/log/messages > > Mar 20 10:25:16 localhost pulp: celery.worker.strategy:INFO: Received > task: > pulp.server.async.tasks._reserve_resource[cd24998e-c57a-43be-bcea-a4b4f2f6410c] > > Mar 20 10:25:16 localhost pulp: celery.worker.job:INFO: Task > pulp.server.async.tasks._reserve_resource[cd24998e-c57a-43be-bcea-a4b4f2f6410c] > succeeded in 0.047468271805s: > u'[email protected]' > > Mar 20 10:25:16 localhost pulp: celery.worker.strategy:INFO: Received > task: > pulp.server.tasks.repository.delete[eb2c073f-69f9-4b77-b3fc-cff12e936a7d] > > Best regards > Alex >
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