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- When nagios reports disks becoming full how is more disk space allocated and by whom?
- This depends on what type of disk
- Local disk on glastlnx* - Contact Navid to cleanup
- NFS disk - see this list of which disk is used for what
- AFS disk - if it's one of the batch machines send email to unix-admin@slac.stanford.edu. Some useful afs commands: fs lq tells you how much disk space is left. If the disk is getting too full you can request a quota increase via the form http://www.slac.stanford.edu/comp/unix/afs-req.html.
- xrootd disks - contact Wilko, or Richard for more $$$
- Nagios and Ganglia show a lot of status information. How are newbie shift takers suppose to use that information?
- Is there a check list that Infrastructure shift takers need to go over at the beginning/end of each shift?
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