#10880 ppc64le test machine out of disk space
Closed: Fixed by kevin. Opened by jjames.

  • Describe the issue
    I hope this is a releng issue. If not, a pointer to the correct place to report this would be appreciated. I am trying to test a ppc64le-only fix for the clisp package. I uploaded my test src.rpm to ppc64le-test.fedorainfracloud.org. I started a mock build, only to have it fail like this:
  installing package glibc-langpack-en-2.35.9000-28.fc37.ppc64le needs 1244MB more space on the / filesystem
Error Summary
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Disk Requirements:
   At least 1244MB more space needed on the / filesystem.

This is the free space, after I scrubbed my mock chroot and deleted the source RPM:

[jjames@ppc64le-test ~][PROD]$ df
Filesystem                              1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
devtmpfs                                     4096        0      4096   0% /dev
tmpfs                                     4154240        0   4154240   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                     1661696     9216   1652480   1% /run
/dev/mapper/fedora_rh--power--vm14-root  36681728 35058468   1623260  96% /
tmpfs                                     4154240       64   4154176   1% /tmp
/dev/vda2                                 1038336   400876    637460  39% /boot
tmpfs                                      830848       64    830784   1% /run/user/1494201442
  • When do you need this? (YYYY/MM/DD)
    No rush. Some time this year would be nice.

  • When is this no longer needed or useful? (YYYY/MM/DD)
    When I retire.

  • If we cannot complete your request, what is the impact?
    I'll have to use either scratch builds or QEMU emulation to do the debugging work I have in mind.


I got it down to 73% by deleting old mock chroots and a few projects people had that were taking up a lot of space.

Please let us know if that doesn't solve it. :)

Metadata Update from @kevin:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

Thank you for the quick response, Kevin! Much appreciated.

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