Closed Bug 599380 Opened 14 years ago Closed 14 years ago

clean up some old sunbird symbols

Categories

(Release Engineering :: General, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED FIXED

People

(Reporter: ted, Assigned: Fallen)

References

Details

While investigating bug 598757, I noticed that Sunbird has a *lot* of symbol files for 0.6a1 laying around. $ grep "0\.6" sunbird-symbols.txt | wc -l 1155 over 1100 of them to be exact. I suspect most of these could be cleaned up.
symbols_sbrd is using 92GB of disk space. That's almost 10% of the 1TB we have allocated currently.
Sounds right. It looks like those files are all for nightly builds, we can get rid of all of them. Or did I miss some sort of release symbol set there? Whats the smartest way to delete these? the .txt files are only a few kb large, so I assume I need to delete the files mentioned in that .txt file? i.e something like: cat sunbird-0.6a1-* | xargs rm
Safer to rename any files named sunbird-0.6a1* to sunbird-0.6a1pre* and let the script clean it up. Then you don't accidentally remove anything shared with a release. And also put in a 2007092200 buildID into the three matches to sunbird-0.6a1-*--symbols.txt.
I've done the renaming and manually ran the clean_symbols script. There should now be space again. Size Used Avail Use% Mounted On 1.3T 848G 405G 68% /mnt/breakpad_symbols
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 14 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Appreciate it, thanks! You're down to a much more reasonable 21GB used in symbols_sbrd.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Product: mozilla.org → Release Engineering
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