[GeoNode-users] Docker Geonode/Geoserver Size

irland fardani irlan128 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 26 16:22:58 PDT 2021


Hi Rizky,
Thank for your suggestion, i will try add new disk and format it as EXTFS4
Thanks

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 2:14 PM Rizky Maulana Nugraha <rizky at kartoza.com>
wrote:

> Hi Irland,
>
> > is any way to solve this problem? *beside re-installing the os
>
> No worries, this is just filesystem issues. No need to reinstall.
>
> Basically, your disk is already full because all the possible inodes were
> already used up.
> Inodes is like the available address in your disk. If it already used up,
> then no more address can be given.
> Even if your disk says it still have some extra GB left.
>
> As I assume this is for production server, it is best if you solve it for
> the long term.
> Buy a new disk dedicated to store caches. Format it using XFS or EXTFS4
> but choose format
> parameters that allows for many small files to be stored. In mkfs.ext4, I
> think the parameter is:
> “-T small”. Check the available Inodes count using “df -i”. It should be
> higher than 6.2M (your previous default value).
>
> After formatting the new disk, mount it to your server, then move/copy
> your tilecaches to your new disk.
>
> You can then clean up your root disk (delete those tile caches in the root
> disk). This will free up your inodes in your root disk.
>
> Last step, specify in your docker-compose file that the GWC directory
> mount to this new disk that you mounted for storing caches.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> --
> Rizky Maulana Nugraha
> Senior Software Engineer
> Kartoza
> rizky at kartoza.com
>
>
>
>
>
> On 26 Apr 2021, at 11.17, irland fardani <irlan128 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Rizky,
> thanks for your reply
> My disk size is quite free, but you are right, i have a problem with the
> inode
> <geonode2.jpeg>
> i am only tiled  the map about 20 million image of png, but the inode
> already full.
> i using linux (ubuntu). is any way to solve this problem? *beside
> re-installing the os
>
> Thanks before
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 10:44 AM Rizky Maulana Nugraha <rizky at kartoza.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Irland,
>>
>> I don’t see anything wrong with the command output.
>> Your total docker image size is around 5.151 GB.
>> I see that your local volumes have 18 GB which is normal if you store
>> your files there in docker volume.
>>
>> > because my docker size is about 18 Gb, the docker usually crashes.
>>
>> What I understand from your screenshots, the 18 GB size is for docker
>> volume and that is normal if persistent store is used.
>> Probably you misunderstand a little bit. Docker image size is not the
>> same thing as Docker volume size.
>>
>> > I want to ask, how to up size the geonode docker?
>>
>> There’s no way to resize docker image size. For the docker volume size,
>> it will expand indefinitely as your filesystem/disk allows if your OS is
>> Linux.
>> If your OS is Macos then usually it is limited by the size of the qcow2
>> disk image itself (docker in MacOS is not native).
>>
>> >  is it any variable that i must add when i do the docker compose
>> command?
>>
>> No there isn’t any docker-compose command to control that. AFAIK there is
>> some command to limit file size, but that is for log files.
>>
>> > or it is the default/maximum size of the docker geonode/geoserver only
>> 18 Gb?
>>
>> I think there is no correlations.
>>
>> Some suggestion for me to figure out the root cause:
>> 1. You could try checking your disk size if it has plenty of spaces to
>> store 30 GB of data
>> 2. What is your environment? Native Linux? In a VPS? There might be some
>> limits imposed by the underlying systems
>> 3. Does your filesystem optimized to store caches? You maybe run out of
>> inodes. Check using “df -i” and “df -h”
>> 4. Check the logs of your GeoServer. What was the error message? Why do
>> you assume it was space issue?
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Rizky Maulana Nugraha
>> Senior Software Engineer
>> Kartoza
>> rizky at kartoza.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 Apr 2021, at 11.21, irland fardani <irlan128 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I install geonode and geoserver via docker. In Geoserver GWC I create a
>> tiled file, and the size is very big (about 30 Gb). because my docker size
>> is about 18 Gb, the docker usually crashes.
>> I want to ask, how to up size the geonode docker? is it any variable that
>> i must add when i do the docker compose command?or it is the
>> default/maximum size of the docker geonode/geoserver only 18 Gb?
>> Thanks
>>
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