SourceForge.net Support: Over-quota notice for project: xemacs

Adrian Aichner adrian at xemacs.org
Mon Dec 3 16:33:47 EST 2007


"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen at xemacs.org> writes:

> Adrian, can you figure out what to do about this?  It looks to me like
> we've got two whole checkouts of the package tree, one at top level
> and one inside the xemacsweb subtree.  In March we were at 241MB and I

Your analysis is correct, Stephen.

I have removed the top-level CVS working directories for xemacs-21.5
docs and packages docs, thereby reclaiming 130 MB.

> guess they increased our quota to 250MB, and now we're more than 100MB
> over quota again.  I see maybe 50MB of docs there, and certainly
> there's new functionality in terms of more package docs and more
> formats of documentation, but do we really need more than 300MB of
> support space that users never see?  Is this setup duplicated on our
> other hosts?

There's likely to be the same duplication there.

I'll take care of it.

Adrian

>
> noreply at sourceforge.net writes:
>  > Greetings,
>  > 
>  > This is an automated quota-overage notice. Do not respond to this email,
>  > instead follow the instructions below if you have questions or concerns
>  > regarding this mailing. This new quota system (implemented on April 12,
>  > 2006) includes tracking of quotas granted, so if you've been granted one in
>  > the past, please respond using the method documented below so we can track
>  > your quota.
>  > 
>  > You are receiving this message as your SourceForge.net project,
>  > xemacs, is currently over its quota in its project group directory
>  > located on the SourceForge.net shell server. Your project has a 250000 k
>  > soft quota and your project is currently using 383544 k of disk. This new
>  > quota system allows us to track quotas granted to projects. Follow the
>  > instructions below to request a quota increase for your project to stop
>  > future mailings like this one from being sent to your project. The
>  > following command can be run at any time on the project shell server to
>  > check your project's disk usage:
>  > 
>  > du -skx /home/groups/x/xe/xemacs/
>  > 
>  > Please take action to reduce your project's disk usage as soon as
>  > reasonably possible, but no later than 2007-12-03. For your quick reference, you
>  > may access your user home directory using any SSH client:
>  > 
>  > Host: shell.sourceforge.net
>  > Home Directory: /home/groups/x/xe/xemacs/
>  > 
>  > Should you have problems accessing your user account, please refer to the
>  > site document "Coping with User Account Problems":
>  > https://www.sf.net/docs/C02
>  > 
>  > For further details on the usage and access of the project shell server,
>  > refer to the site document "Project Shell, Web and Database Services":
>  > https://www.sf.net/docs/E07
>  > 
>  > If you wish to request an increased quota for your project, or have further
>  > questions or concerns regarding this matter, submit a Support Request to
>  > the Alexandria project on SourceForge.net. However, please review your
>  > project's current disk usage, and prune out unneeded data now, before
>  > requesting the increased quota.
>  > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=1&atid=200001
>  > 
>  > Thank you,
>  > 
>  > SourceForge.net Support
>
>

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Adrian Aichner
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