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Message #00675
Destroying old containers
Nagios flipped out over the weekend when ps-nvidia-gt630 used up most
of its disk. It looks like the trusty-amd64-20131210-1707 container
was most to blame, as it was 150-200G. I dug around and it seems like
otto only uses the most recent matching container (which this was
not), so I destroyed it:
ubuntu@ps-nvidia-gt630:~$ sudo lxc-destroy --name trusty-amd64-20131210-1707
We're now back down to 34% disk usage.
If anyone sees this causing problems, please do let me know. Equally,
if this was the right thing to do, I'd appreciate confirmation so I
can get it in the playbook.
Thanks!
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