Ian,
I run a simple
find /home -mindepth 1 -depth -atime +25 \
! -name .bashrc ! -name .bash_profile -exec rm {} \;
as a daily cron but that wont help in this case.
The 25 days needs last from when the job arrived to when a job
finishes.
LHCb jobs are causing these problems elsewhere.
As for better solutions there is a hack to make the working directory
/tmp on the WN which I keep meaning to implement but have not
got arround to it yet. There is also zambo but that does not exist yet.
Steve
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Stephen Burke wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Ian Stokes-Rees wrote:
> > We had 10 gigs allocated to /home space on our CE. In the past two weeks
> > these have been filled up:
>
> What are they filled up with? Real files, or things left over by the
> job submission? With the latter I know there have been problems with
> running out of inodes, but AFAIR it was mostly directories and not
> that much in space terms. If lhcb jobs are leaving files in the home
> directories it's a mistake, any permanent files should go to an SE.
>
> Stephen
>
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