Chris,

Can you navigate under /opt/mount2/nifi_data/content_repository and run

du -hsc */archive

keen to see if your archives aren't being deleted after expiry...

Seems pretty much like what I experienced as well (
http://markmail.org/message/37a2dxtkfvhwyty7 )


On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 6:09 AM, McDermott, Chris Kevin (MSDU -
STaTS/StorefrontRemote) <[email protected]> wrote:

> I’m having a problem where the disk on which I am storing my NiFi data
> keeps filling up.  The content repository is taking up the overwhelming
> majority of that space.  It seems that the archiver is not working the way
> I would expect.
>
> $ du -sh /opt/mount2/nifi_data/*
> 712K /opt/mount2/nifi_data/conf
> 147G /opt/mount2/nifi_data/content_repository
> 656K /opt/mount2/nifi_data/database_repository
> 318M /opt/mount2/nifi_data/flowfile_repository
> 937M /opt/mount2/nifi_data/provenance_repository
>
> $ df -lh | grep mount2
> /dev/mapper/disk2-mount2
>                       148G  148G     0 100% /opt/mount2
>
> # Content Repository
>
> nifi.content.repository.implementation=org.apache.nifi.controller.repository.FileSystemRepository
> nifi.content.claim.max.appendable.size=10 MB
> nifi.content.claim.max.flow.files=100
>
> nifi.content.repository.directory.default=/opt/mount2/nifi_data/content_repository
> nifi.content.repository.archive.max.retention.period=12 hours
> nifi.content.repository.archive.max.usage.percentage=50%
> nifi.content.repository.archive.enabled=true
> nifi.content.repository.always.sync=false
> nifi.content.viewer.url=/nifi-content-viewer/
>
> Can anyone point out what I might be missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>

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