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Re: [papyrus-rt-dev] Download server disk usage

Ernesto: Could you please comment on this?


Regards,

Charles Rivet
Senior Product Manager, Papyrus-RT product leader

On 2017-07-05, at 08:49 , Peter Cigéhn <peter.cigehn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

When looking a bit closer at the contents of http://download.eclipse.org/papyrus-rt/archives/?d it only seems to be the code-gen/run-time/textual stuff in those .zip-files anyway. Not sure who have any use of *only* those bits of Papyrus-RT. It also looks like the .zip-files mainly are between the period of 2015-05-13 up until 2016-09-14, so they are also pretty obsolete as well.

/Peter Cigéhn

On 5 July 2017 at 14:40, Remi Schnekenburger <rschnekenburger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nightlies are supposed to be volatile, they should not be kept long. It may be interesting to save the last one from a branch for "history", and some of last ones during development on a branch, but I do not see any use case for keeping such history on old branch. 
All the archive folder contains that kind of bundles...

Cheers,
Rémi 

2017-07-05 14:09 GMT+02:00 charles+zeligsoft.com <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
There are currently 275 entries on that page…and if each of these represent one build per individual days, this means we are keeping ~9 months of data! Do we actually need to keep nightly builds for more than a week or two?


Regards,

Charles Rivet
Senior Product Manager, Papyrus-RT product leader

On 2017-07-05, at 03:05 , Remi Schnekenburger <rschnekenburger@eclipsesource.com> wrote:

Hi team,

On the review materials for the release/graduation review, I got some message from Wayne about download server usage [1].
I had a look on the server, it seems indeed that some components are dropping some archives on the download server and do not have a task to remove them periodically [2]. So the disk usage is growing, with no specific added value (nightly bits). Could you have a look for example to the "archives" folder? There is probably some cleaning to perform.

Cheers,
Rémi


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