On Mon, Aug 08, 2022 at 09:51:32PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
nbdkit uses about 1.1G of storage for artifacts. I have personally
never looked at anything other than the artifacts of the latest failed
job, so I don't believe we need to keep these around for long. This
commit proposes expiring (and thus deleting) artifacts after 1 week.
https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit/-/usage_quotas
If accepted I will make a similar change for libnbd.
Martin, Dan - I don't know a lot about this and I know you've looked
into this area a lot more. What do you think of this change?
It definitely makes sense, similar setting is in libvirt repos, the artifacts
expire after 1 day. Long time ago I was under the impression that the default
is not to keep them around (bearing in mind that the latest artifact is always
kept until a new pipeline runs). Now I know this applies only for successful
jobs and can be turned off in settings. I think you can safely set that to any
low value and all should be fine.
Rich.
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