Hi,
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 12:49 PM, emijrp <emijrp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think that we need to sort a bit our giant
/mnt/user-store directory. It
contains zillions of petabytes of cool info, and I think that a percent of
it is probably duplicated. A well structured directory tree would be nice
for all us.
Yep, definitely.
Perhaps, writing a line in a /mnt/user-store/README
file explaining what
every directory contains every time we create one, it would be a first nice
step.
README is write-protected, I went ahead and created
/mnt/user-store/INDEX (chmodded 777).
Also, downloading the 7z dumps for all the ~700 wikis
are only ~100 GB. We
have about 3TB of disk space in Toolserver, and I don't know where the hell
are those 7z dumps available, if someone has downloaded them, manually or
with a cronjob. So, if one of us don't find anything, we are going to
re-download again and again. A waste of resources and time.
Actually, they are in
user-store/dumps, at least some enwiki. Some xml
dumps are also spread throughout user-store, by the looks of it. And I
vaguely remember another directory for dumps...
Marco
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