clean up old unused platforms

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Posted by planetlarg on December 29, 2012 at 6:34pm

What's the best way to remove the old platforms?

I've got a few BOA distributions (if that's the right word - maybe it's install profiles) with a lot of unused platforms. I am now running out of space on my server.

I installed BOA-2.0.3 (http://omega8.cc/boa-203-edition-152) with max platforms.

boa \
in-stable \
public \
myhost.mydomain.tld \
me@mydomain.tld \
o1 \
max \
new-relic-key-1234

After a couple BOA upgrades and some playing around I've now got three octopus satellites in /data/disk/ and multiple copies of platforms in /data/all/. Basically, lots of megabytes of unused files and lots of symlinks pointing to them.

Many thanks,
Nick

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Hi Nick

Posted by omega8cc on December 29, 2012 at 7:31pm

I would recommend to check where your disk space is really used. Typically it is because of too many old backups in every instance /data/disk/USER/backups directory. I don't think that the extra platforms itself could cause problems with disk space, since every new full platforms tree in /data/all uses just 1.5 GB, if all platforms are added, and these platforms/files are shared between all instances. If you really need to remove those not used platforms, check: http://omega8.cc/too-many-duplicate-platforms-125 first. When done, you will have to manually delete those not used platforms from /data/all/ subdirectories. We plan to automate this (as an option) in the near future.

Best,
Grace

deleted backups, deleting platforms

Posted by planetlarg on December 29, 2012 at 9:45pm

Thanks for the swift response. Fantastic.

backups -

Oh yes, backups did use a lot of space. I ran an old file delete, something along the lines of this.

remove everything older than 30 days
find backups -mtime +30 -exec rm {} \;

This left a lot of empty directories that look like they were from BOA upgrades.
remove empty directories
find backups -type d -exec rmdir {} \;

platforms -

I started the manual delete. Crikey, it's a bit boring!

Is there a command line shortcut?

There is no command line

Posted by omega8cc on January 13, 2013 at 5:31pm

There is no command line shortcut for this kind of task, yet.

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