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pubsvn troubles today

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Paul Borgermans

Tuesday 14 September 2004 6:08:19 am

sorry for those who suffered difficulties on pubsvn today, search robots and websvn access caused an extra load of ~60GB on /tmp

that in turn made updates from the master repository impossible

-paul

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Björn Dieding@xrow.de

Thursday 16 September 2004 10:24:15 am

What do you mean my load? Traffic, Diskspace or else?

I am just curious...

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Paul Borgermans

Thursday 16 September 2004 11:35:39 am

You are so curious ;-)

It was mainly a disk space problem: when updating from zev.ez.no, the update script needs temporarily around 2.6 GB for sanity checking and correction ... websvn had generated a cache by the action of search robots and left a few hundred MB on the volume holding pubsvn. That means a complete directory with all ezp files for every revision + tar balls for all directories. Hence the 60GB :-) Furtunately, bandwidth is not a problem here.

Cheers

-paul

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Björn Dieding@xrow.de

Thursday 16 September 2004 2:04:48 pm

I just had this idea about the robots.txt

I noticed you have it already :-) <thumb up>

http://pubsvn.ez.no/robots.txt

Did you created it just lately?

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Paul Borgermans

Thursday 16 September 2004 3:01:07 pm

No, it was there a long time, but the rule for websvn was missing
I first thought is was a good idea to let the spiders fill the cache, now I don't think that anymore :-)
cya

-paul

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