
Hi, Not only me, I hope! ovirt.org runs on OpenShift, and is constantly in a race against a 5GB disk quota. Most of the disk quota is taken up with an ibdata1 file from mysql (3.5GB and counting), the rest is user uploads, access & error logs, git repo & mediawiki source code. I'm working on putting some kind of early warning system in place to let us know when we hit 90% of our disk quota - but we need to figure out how to stop that index file growing so big, how to process our httpd logs and get them off the host, and/or how to increase our disk quota on OpenShift. The disk filled up at the same time as another application on the same node had very high disk I/O and load, which caused the restarting f our application to fail, the database didn't come back up correctly. A second restart was what fixed it, but I didn't do that immediately because I did not know what had caused the failure and didn't want to risk data corruption. The access I have is an SSH access (I shared my SSH key with Karsten, and could then git clone, push, and ssh to the application node). As of this week, OpenShift apps support teams, so Karsten will be able to add a number of us to be maintainers of the app, and we will also have usage of the rhc command line tools. The contacts on the OpenShift team are #openshift on freenode, or the OpenShift forum. Karsten, does that look complete? Thanks, Dave. On 10/17/2013 01:26 PM, Eyal Edri wrote:
hi,
today there was another outage on ovirt.org (not sure how was it fixed yet), afaik only dneary knows how to handle such outages? can we have a txt file on the normal place on resources.ovirt.org with info on:
- who to contact for openshift support/outage - commands needed for fixing/debugging issues - known issues/previous issues that were fixed + solution.
thoughts/ideas?
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