"Space" indicates 0 MB. How can I determine how much space I'm using or have remaining?

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david

09 Mar, 2010 03:49 PM via web

I noticed the "Space" indicator in Projects shows 0 MB. How can I determine either how much space I am using or how much I have remaining?

  1. Support Staff 2 Posted by George on 09 Mar, 2010 03:57 PM

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    Hi David,

    The indicator will show 0mb until the project gets over 0.5mb. I don't
    remember any comments about this before (the vast majority of projects on
    our systems are over 1mb), but if you think it would be useful, I can open a
    ticket to have the size counter count in lower increments, with a google
    like relative measure (so for projects under 1mb, count in KB, projects over
    1000mb, count in gb).

    Thanks for the feedback.

    George

  2. 3 Posted by david on 09 Mar, 2010 04:26 PM

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    There is 10 MB stored from HEAD at the moment plus previous versions for a few files.

  3. Support Staff 4 Posted by George on 09 Mar, 2010 04:29 PM

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    Ok, so something odd is going on. I'll have it investigated.

  4. 5 Posted by david on 09 Mar, 2010 04:42 PM

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    Thanks George. I just added ~30 MB to the repo and results are the same on the website. I tried checking with IE 8 and Google Chrome.

  5. Support Staff 6 Posted by George on 09 Mar, 2010 04:47 PM

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    Calculating space used across the thousands of projects on our servers is a
    fairly resource heavy process. I sound like I know what I'm talking about
    (I don't), but the reason I mention that is that I think the process runs
    only once a day which may explain the issue.

    It's with second tier so I expect we'll get a definitive answer soon.

    Thanks for your time.

    George

  6. Support Staff 7 Posted by Martin on 10 Mar, 2010 11:18 AM

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    Hi, space usage is tested every time you make a commit however there is sometimes a delay with the update of the control panel after a large update. Normally it can take up to 15 minutes however there was a problem with your system which I have addressed. Apologies for the inconvenience, your control panel should be up to date shortly.

    Many thanks,

    Martin
    myVersionControl Support

  7. Martin resolved this discussion on 10 Mar, 2010 11:18 AM.

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