On 7/16/24 11:44, Andres Freund wrote:
hi,
On 2024-07-16 09:38:21 -0400, Joe Conway wrote:
On 7/16/24 08:28, Joe Conway wrote:
> On 7/16/24 00:34, Thomas Munro wrote:
> > temporarily disabled that machine from the pool and click the re-run
> > button, and it failed[2] on jc-m2-1: "Error: The operation couldn’t be
> > completed. No space left on device" after a long period during which
> > it was presumably trying to download that image. I could try this
> > experiment again if Joe could see a way to free up some disk space.
>
> Hmmm, sorry, will take a look now
I am not super strong on Macs in general, but cannot see anything full:
/dev/disk3s5 228Gi 102Gi 111Gi 48% 365768 1165143240 0%
/System/Volumes/Data
Unfortunately the 'base disk' for sonoma is 144GB large...
It might be worth trying to pull it separately from a CI job, under your
control. As the CI user (it'll be downloaded redundantly if you do it as your
user!), you can do:
tart pull ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-runner:sonoma
It's possible you have some old images stored as your user, check
"tart list" for both users.
Hmm, this is not the easiest ever to parse for me...
macmini:~ ci-run$ tart list
Source Name
Disk Size State
local ventura-base-test
50 20 stopped
oci ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-ventura-base:latest
50 21 stopped
oci
ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-ventura-base@sha256:bddfa1e2b6f6ec41b5db844b06a6784a2bffe0b071965470efebd95ea3355b4f
50 21 stopped
macmini:~ jconway$ tart list
Source Name
Disk Size State
local ventura-test
50 20 stopped
oci ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-ventura-base:latest
50 50 stopped
oci
ghcr.io/cirruslabs/macos-ventura-base@sha256:a4d4861123427a23ad3dc53a6a1d4d20d6bc1a0df82bd1495cc53217075c0a8c
50 50 stopped
So does that mean I have 6 copies of the ventura image? How do I get rid
of them?
Or maybe simpler -- how do people typically add storage to a mac mini? I
don't mind buying an external disk or whatever.
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Joe Conway
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