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Re: SIPB AFS space

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Karl Ramm)
Mon Jun 3 17:47:26 1996

To: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
Cc: sipb-afsreq@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 31 May 1996 22:22:38 EDT."
             <199606010222.WAA11290@lola-granola.MIT.EDU> 
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 15:42:07 EDT
From: Karl Ramm <kcr@MIT.EDU>

I deleted project.x11r6, as I don't anticipate doing anything useful with
it anytime soon.

In message <199606010222.WAA11290@lola-granola.MIT.EDU> you write:
>As people may have noticed, the cell is getting full now.  I'll be
>adding a 4GB disk Sunday, but I'd also like to see a bit of cleanup
>done.  Here is a list of users using more than 30MB in their home
>directories:
>
>	user.mkgray		96MB
>	user.marc		96MB
>	user.warlord		96MB
>	user.mhpower		66MB
>	user.proven		63MB
>	user.ckclark		47MB
>	user.yoav		42MB
>	user.nocturne		42MB
>	user.warlord.media	41MB
>	user.yandros		40MB
>
>Here is a list of volumes consuming more than 100MB:
>
>	project.netbsd.dev                269MB
>	project.x11r6                     239MB
>	service.news                      201MB
>	project.netbsd.cbld.nb            195MB
>	project.sipb-athena               184MB
>	project.sipbsrc                   170MB
>	project.java                      161MB
>	project.sipb                      159MB
>	project.netbsd                    155MB
>	project.netbsd.csrc               153MB
>	project.outland.src               149MB
>	project.linux.andrew              142MB
>	project.periodic-pstgs            136MB
>	machine.lola-granola              130MB
>	project.netbsd.src11              123MB
>	sipb-athena.inbsd.nb              121MB
>	service.rtfm                      115MB
>	project.tcl                       108MB
>	linux.slackware.nb                106MB
>	machine.deathtongue               105MB
>
>I'll be doing some cleanup in the NetBSD volumes.  I suspect that
>project.java, project.linux.andrew, and project.tcl might benefit from
>some cleaning.

Karl Ramm
/mit/is/service/aso/kcr
"Who's more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?"

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