[Hps-analysis] /group/hps
McCormick, Jeremy I.
jeremym at slac.stanford.edu
Wed Feb 17 16:02:34 EST 2016
Hi, Nathan.
I cleaned up recently....
production/rundb
and
production/crawler
so they are not taking much space now.
I'll try to put their log files etc. on the work disk next time I launch any jobs.
hps_soft/slic
This is two complete SLIC installations, with all the data files and Geant4 sources and libraries taking up most of the space. Probably we need both sets of data files if both slic versions are being kept around and used.
hps_soft/hps-java
This is a bunch of hps-java jars, mostly snapshots downloaded from nexus; I think most can be deleted (?).
hps_soft/netbeans
Netbeans is usually something you run on your own computer, so this is not really needed here. Though it isn't that much space so can probably be left.
Can we ask for more space on /group/hps from the Computing Center?
The current allocation of 23 gig seems small for a multi-user space like this.
--Jeremy
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From: hps-software at slac.stanford.edu <hps-software at slac.stanford.edu> on behalf of Nathan Baltzell <baltzell at jlab.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:28 AM
To: hps-software; hps-analysis at jlab.org
Subject: /group/hps
Hello All,
Can everyone that uses /group/hps take a look and see if you
think any spring cleaning is possible on the stuff you've put
there? We are close to quota again.
Remember that /group is not really an appropriate place to put
sizable "data" files (evio, slcio, gbl, …). They can live on
/work, and put them on tape if they need preservation.
Below are the biggest uses of our disk space.
Thanks,
Nathan
3.5G users/byale
1.4G users/afilippi
954M production/repo
654M production/mc
327M production/rundb
335M production/archive
254M production/dqm
243M production/crawler
11G hps_soft/slic
657M hps_soft/hps-java
382M hps_soft/netbeans
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