If it's on its own file system, df, rather than du, is your friend.
> On Feb 5, 2021, at 11:21 PM, Andrew Bogott wrote:
>
> [0] So big that I don't know how big it is because I ran 'du' and gave up
> after it sat there for 40 minutes
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Wikimedia Cl
Hello!
Maps is a special case, being super gigantic[0] and basically on its own
private NFS server already, so I'm not sure we're ready to move its
storage onto Cinder. That said, I'm going to answer your questions here
for others who are following along:
- Is resizing straightforward?
Exp
Neat,
I see the maps project has a 10GB quota on volumes. The tiles for the
WikiMiniAtlas take up considerably more space and are currently held on
/data/project. The appeal of /data/project is that it is a "infinite" pit
to store data in, whereas it seems that with Cinder volumes I'd have to
commi
That's amazing Thank you so much.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 5:02 PM Andrew Bogott wrote:
> Wikimedia Cloud Services now supports attachable block storage via the
> OpenStack Cinder project. Attachable block storage is a flexible storage
> option that allows you to create volumes local to your p
Wikimedia Cloud Services now supports attachable block storage via the
OpenStack Cinder project. Attachable block storage is a flexible storage
option that allows you to create volumes local to your project but not
coupled to a particular VM; they can be moved between different
instances and pe