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NetSUS using more than 500GB #141

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rvera12 opened this issue Oct 16, 2019 · 6 comments
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NetSUS using more than 500GB #141

rvera12 opened this issue Oct 16, 2019 · 6 comments

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@rvera12
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rvera12 commented Oct 16, 2019

Hello all,

We've been struggling with our NetSUS server recently, the space was set to 500 GB on a RHEL VM but now we have increased the size to 670 GB and is still full.

I've tried running the purge over the GUI with no results, I've also tried repoutil --purge-product all-deprecated and still not working.

Does anyone have the same issue?

@duncan-mccracken
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Apple have renewed their developer certificate, which affects a lot of things in the SUS catalog.
I'm going to revise the system requirements to 1TB disk space in the next release, unfortunately there's not much that can be done about this.

@Shadowphax
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Yes, we have the same issue. Any resolution with this?

@rvera12
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rvera12 commented Oct 23, 2019

@duncan-mccracken thank you for the info, we're looking to add the additional space to the disk and see if that solves the issue. Will let you all know when we get.

@Shadowphax
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I have already increased our disk to 1TB and I have everything back online. The final sync is required to obtain the metadata again. We are mirroring 10.13 and 10.14 with a total usage of 860GB.

@rvera12
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rvera12 commented Nov 11, 2019

We have increased the disk to 1TB but still having space issues, for me it's up to 970GB. Still can't delete any deprecated packages. Any suggestions?

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rvera12 commented Nov 26, 2019

After the last release of updates, now 1tb is not enough, is there anything we can do to really delete the deprecated updates?

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