Re: [cfarm-users] gcc67 back online was: gcc67 down ? was: gcc67 instability?

2018-01-18 Thread Laurent GUERBY via cfarm-users
On Tue, 2017-12-26 at 12:41 +0100, Nicolas Gonzalez via cfarm-users wrote: > Hi, > > gcc67 and gcc68 are not reachable for few days, we sent Ryzen > processors  > back to AMD by RMA. > > Sorry for the temporary inconvenience. > > ngonzalez Hi, After contacting AMD about our Ryzen freeze issue

Re: [cfarm-users] Please cleanup your /home on farm machines

2018-01-18 Thread Jeffrey Walton via cfarm-users
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 6:17 AM, Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Let's start the new year with a positive action for the compile farm: home > cleanup! > > The farm machines with the most critical disk usage are: > > - gcc110 (99% used

Re: [cfarm-users] Please cleanup your /home on farm machines

2018-01-18 Thread Hans via cfarm-users
Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users wrote on 20180118: > Let's start the new year with a positive action for the compile farm: home > cleanup! Good idea ! > The farm machines with the most critical disk usage are: Done, all less than 36 kilobytes ;-) Also cleaned gcc14 and gcc21 and gc

Re: [cfarm-users] Please cleanup your /home on farm machines

2018-01-18 Thread CM Graff via cfarm-users
For those of you like myself who don't have any important data stored on the build machines, I used a fairly crude script to finally clean out all of my work. Even on machines that I may have forgotten that I used: #!/bin/sh if [ $# = 0 ] thenCOUNT=20 elseCOUNT=$1 fi USERNAME=cgraff1

Re: [cfarm-users] Please cleanup your /home on farm machines

2018-01-18 Thread Martin Guy via cfarm-users
Thanks. My /home is always clean because I work, get results, delete. Maybe I keep a script to recreate whetever I was doing. This is known as "The tragedy of the commons" : when something is free for everyone, some people use up the resources as if they were sea water, resulting in there being

[cfarm-users] Please cleanup your /home on farm machines

2018-01-18 Thread Baptiste Jonglez via cfarm-users
Hi everyone, Let's start the new year with a positive action for the compile farm: home cleanup! The farm machines with the most critical disk usage are: - gcc110 (99% used out of 1.6 TB) - gcc20 (98% used out of 826 GB) - gcc13 (95% used out of 459 GB) - gcc112 (92% used out of 1.8 TB) -