On 6/25/10 11:59 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> i am down 20g since reboot. /private/var/vm content has been constant.
>
> rmac.psg.com:/Users/randy> du -s .tahoe
> 52 .tahoe
Weird! Tahoe only touches the disk underneath it's base directory (which
is ~/.tahoe by default), so if du doesn't show
You may want to check activity monitor for anything out of the ordinary as well
as maybe run a Sorted du to track it down.
-- Justin
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On Jun 25, 2010, at 11:59 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>>> i wake up and my laptop is whining about no disk left, when it should
>>> have about 100g.
>
A *totally* wild guess, but this type of "where are those #! big files ??"
oddity reminds me of deleted files that are still open in some process - so
files aren't visible, but the space is still taken, until the process that
has an fd to them dies. Check that no tahoe process sticks around when yo
>> i wake up and my laptop is whining about no disk left, when it should
>> have about 100g.
>> i kill tahoe client, no gain
>> i look for big data, no find
>> i reboot
>> disk space now 102g
>>
>> anyone seen anything like this?
>
> Sounds like something used it all for swap space -- especially s
> Sounds like something used it all for swap space -- especially since
> it went back on reboot. Next time, check the size of /private/var/vm
> before rebooting (if you can).
will do
randy
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On Jun 25, 2010, at 14:54, Randy Bush wrote:
i wake up and my laptop is whining about no disk left, when it should
have about 100g.
i kill tahoe client, no gain
i look for big data, no find
i reboot
disk space now 102g
anyone seen anything like this?
Sounds like something used it all for swap
[ i ain't saying this was tahoe-tafs, but it's the only new thing on this
laptop. so color me suspicious ]
macbook pro, 10.6.4, blah bah
tahoe-tafs 1.7.0 built straight from allmydata-tahoe-1.7.0.zip
i run it as a client to the test grid, [storage] enabled = false
i play a bit, delete file i c