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Re: Disk usage on barriere

From Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>
Newsgroups linux.debian.maint.boot
Subject Re: Disk usage on barriere
Date 2026-05-04 17:50 +0200
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Hi,

Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk> (2026-05-04):
> It looks like there were some warnings from nagios, but that's not
> particularly unusual for porterboxes, and usually doesn't need
> intervention.

Alright, makes total sense.

> Do you have an estimate for how much space the build needs?

Looking at a checkout after a full amd64 build, that looks like a 6+ GB
at this point, for a full dpkg-buildpackage. Not exactly sure how much
the base sid chroot and b-deps add to that. I'll try and profile things
to get better numbers, I'm not sure about the possible differences
between a regular dpkg-buildpackage and a daily-build script run…

> It is still a thing, and runs each Sunday. This week's run poked a
> couple of people about space on barriere, and it looks like one of
> those has already cleaned up.
> 
> There's a grace period before a user is chased, so the current largest
> user of space wasn't notified in yesterday's run. I've sent them a
> separate mail asking if they can look at cleaning up.

Thanks!


Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois (kibi@debian.org)            <https://debamax.com/>
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant

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Disk usage on barriere Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> - 2026-05-04 15:50 +0200
  Re: Disk usage on barriere "Adam D. Barratt" <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk> - 2026-05-04 16:10 +0200
    Re: Disk usage on barriere Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> - 2026-05-04 17:50 +0200

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