Hey folks, Doing disk cleanups on our Jenkins nodes [0], and found about 40 jpulsar_precommit* jobs on a single node taking up 2-5gb each. We've moved to purging 15 day old files [1] on Jenkins nodes. I'm wondering if we can be more aggressive on purging these old precommit jobs, or if there is something on your end which would also serve to reduce the disk overhead on keeping them around.
Thanks for any ideas! -Pono on behalf of Infra [0] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-17024 [1] - https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet/pull/1159/commits/8438937327a63c2c5999baa3fefe956d659dedec