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Index notice: /scratch at 93%

From: David Skinner (dskinner_at_nersc.gov)
Date: 12/12/2003


Dear SP User,

As the /scratch filesystem is now at 93% of capacity, we would like to 
remind SP users of the purge policy in /scratch. This filesystem is now 
very close initiating purging files to prevent its being filled.

Scratch space on the SP is referred to by the environment variable
$SCRATCH. This is not permanent storage:  files will usually
remain here for 7 days after they are created, after which time they
may be purged.  Note, however, that if the $SCRATCH filesystem becomes
oversubscribed files may have to be deleted even before the 7 days are
up (in which case the oldest files are deleted first). Directories 
themselves will not be purged.

If you've become accustomed to storing files other than temporary ones
in $SCRATCH please look into archival storage, deleting unneeded data or 
moving files you need to keep to your $HOME directory.

If you have questions about file storage please see

http://hpcf.nersc.gov/computers/SP/storage.php#Work

or contact

consult_at_nersc_dot_gov .

Regards,

David Skinner