Ian, as an LHCb person, you are better placed than most to run a job at
this site and ls the LHCb directories to see what is there. You are also
better placed to identify the data from directory and filenames.
John
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
> Wow,
>
> I'm impressed that lhcb has managed to fill up any Tier 2 storage. Can
> anyone describe to me how I can check what files are filling up the LHCb
> file space? I didn't think we were using any of the LCG storage
> infrastructure other than Tier 0 and Tier 1 sites (CERN, RAL, PIC, CNAF,
> FZK).
>
> Then again, I am out of the loop, so the current stripping jobs could be
> replicating data sets to Tier 2 sites, but it was my understanding that
> these were automatically erased on a "least recently used" basis when
> space got short.
>
> Alternately, is auto-replication going on which could be moving data to
> Tier 2 sites?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ian.
>
> Burke, S (Stephen) wrote:
>> FYI - this still seems to be true ...
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: LHC Computer Grid - Rollout [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>> Behalf Of Alessandro Cavalli
>> Sent: 29 December 2004 16:11
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [LCG-ROLLOUT] task #1508 - BHAM-LCG2 - Storage full
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> looks like the storage is full for VOs:
>> alice
>> atlas
>> cms
>> lhcb
>> sixt
>>
>> as seen from ldap://epcf37.ph.bham.ac.uk:2135/mds-vo-name=local,o=grid
>> and also from GIIS-MONITOR
>> http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gstat/
>>
>> as CIC I can check only dteam, which still has space, so in principle it
>> could be also a bad published information.
>>
>> Fyi, Site Functional Tests
>> http://lcg-testzone-reports.web.cern.ch/lcg-testzone-reports/cgi-bin/listrep
>> orts.cgi
>> fail for BHAM-LCG2, but for reasons unknown to me, since I can submit
>> IT-CIC tests without problems.
>>
>> Could you verify this SE space problem and report it back to your ROC?
>>
>> thanks
>> regards
>> Alessandro
>> IT-CIC
>>
>> --
>> Alessandro Cavalli
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>> 40127 Bologna
>> Italy
>> tel: +39 051 6092849
>> fax: +39 051 6092746
>
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> Ian Stokes-Rees [log in to unmask]
> Particle Physics, Oxford http://grid.physics.ox.ac.uk/~stokes
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