Hi,
On 10/22/2013 12:03 PM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 05:02:40AM -0400, Eyal Edri wrote:
> I'm still missing real commands/actions on what to do in an outage.
> examples:
> 1. how to login and server name
It's easiest to just use
www.ovirt.org, which is a CNAME to
wiki-ovirt.rhcloud.com. I'm sure the username is now in the usual place.
The username is something long and complicated, and you'll need to get
it from the git remote for the wiki sources.
> 2. where is our app is located (to those who are not familiar
with openshift)
Not sure what you exactly mean. Physically? Which directory?
The git repo, and the standard OpenShift workflow, is what I meant.
> 3. how to check if disk is full, and ideas on fixing it - (e.g
which logs to delete)
Disk is limited by standard quotas:
[
wiki-ovirt.rhcloud.com 847edb45aea84198838f915be6faa066]\> quota -s
Disk quotas for user 847edb45aea84198838f915be6faa066 (uid 3689):
Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace
/dev/mapper/EBSStore01-user_home01
4911M 0 5120M 9571 0 200k
It seems currently most space is used by our database (3.5G) and as you
might know, mysql innodb storage is never returned. Even if you purge
all tables, the ibdata file can't shrink. That doesn't have to be bad,
but something to be aware of.
Yes - painfully aware of it :-( No real solution either.
> 4. email/irc contact for support from openshift
On what kind of plan are we? If free, I think the support is mostly best
effort on #openshift and
https://www.openshift.com/forums/openshift.
I'm not sure, but I think we were bumped to Silver.
Cheers,
Dave.
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