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[tor-bugs] #34098 [Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team]: crm-int-01 running out of disk space
#34098: crm-int-01 running out of disk space
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Reporter: anarcat | Owner: tpa
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Very High | Milestone:
Component: Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team | Version:
Severity: Major | Keywords:
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
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We're at 92% disk use on crm-int-01 suddenly... It seems that disk usage
grew suddenly three days ago:
https://grafana.torproject.org/d/ER3U2cqmk/node-exporter-server-
metrics?panelId=31&fullscreen&orgId=1&var-node=crm-
ext-01.torproject.org:9100&var-node=crm-
int-01.torproject.org:9100&from=1585834161059&to=1588426161060
The mariadb server was stopped this morning as well. It seems innodb
crashes with the following assertion:
{{{
2020-05-02 9:08:31 41 [ERROR] InnoDB: preallocating 65536 bytes for file
./torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd failed with error 28
2020-05-02 9:08:31 41 [Warning] InnoDB: Cannot create table
`torcrm_prod`.`civicrm_acl_contact_cache` because tablespace full
2020-05-02 09:08:31 0x7f6c50252700 InnoDB: Assertion failure in file
/build/mariadb-10.3-qB78gy/mariadb-10.3-10.3.22/storage/innobase/dict/dict0dict.cc
line 491
}}}
There are also warnings on startup:
{{{
2020-05-02 13:23:17 0 [Note] InnoDB: Ignoring data file './torcrm_prod
/#sql-ib1158381.ibd' with space ID 1137566. Another data file called
./torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd exists with the same space ID.
2020-05-02 13:23:17 0 [Note] InnoDB: Ignoring data file
'./torcrm_prod/civicrm_acl_contact_cache.ibd' with space ID 1137566.
Another data file called ./torcrm_prod/#sql-ib1158381.ibd exists with the
same space ID.
}}}
We have ~1.5GB left on the server:
{{{
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 20G 18G 1.6G 92% /
}}}
Most of that 18G is in /var with 5GB split between the two databases:
{{{
2.4 GiB [##########] /torcrm_prod
2.3 GiB [######### ] /torcrm_staging
}}}
Here's the top 10 tables in disk usage:
{{{
528.0 MiB [##########] civicrm_mailing_event_queue.ibd
432.0 MiB [######## ] civicrm_mailing_recipients.ibd
340.0 MiB [###### ] civicrm_activity_contact.ibd
172.0 MiB [### ] civicrm_contact.ibd
168.0 MiB [### ] civicrm_log.ibd
148.0 MiB [## ] civicrm_mailing_event_delivered.ibd
80.0 MiB [# ] civicrm_activity.ibd
60.0 MiB [# ] civicrm_group_contact.ibd
52.0 MiB [ ] civicrm_subscription_history.ibd
52.0 MiB [ ] civicrm_email.ibd
}}}
Backups take up the most space, however, at about 10GB. I am not familiar
with how the backup system works on that host, but there are about 7.5GB
of SHA256-* files in there:
{{{
root@crm-int-01:/var/backups/local/mysql# du -sch SHA256-* | tail -1
7.6G total
}}}
Some of those are fairly old too:
{{{
root@crm-int-01:/var/backups/local/mysql# ls -alt SHA256-* | tail -2
-rw-r----- 2 root root 16130992 Feb 8 2019
SHA256-f6810ff0245807455347d88a1a0d7eaf29368e64188e7c1766b64c0cc143570e
-rw-r----- 2 root root 130308 Feb 8 2019
SHA256-c30b262677ed796d892b888f7f417690ca55dd83bf17fa421fdd32438ca2203a
}}}
It also seems that the database grew quite a bit -- doubled in size -- in
the last few months, according to the backup sizes:
{{{
800.9 MiB [##########] 20200415-190301-torcrm_prod
670.4 MiB [######## ] 20200109-190301-torcrm_prod
398.9 MiB [#### ] 20191002-190301-torcrm_prod
}}}
Obviously, a database server running out of disk space is an...
undesirable condition, to say the least. :) Should we expand the disk
usage for that server (which I would rather avoid doing during the
weekend) or is there something you can do on your end to clean stuff up?
Alternatively, maybe we should improve the backup system here so it
doesn't take up twice as much disk space as the production server. Or,
even better, not be on the same partition as the prod...
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/34098>
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