Hi Mark,
Yep, that’s an issue I kept getting, though hard to reliably reproduce which is probably why it’s not fixed yet.
If memory serves, to resolve the issue you need to disable disk quota and re-enable it. You may need to delete the database too while it’s turned off.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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From: Ismail, Mark [mailto:mark.ismail@…6440…]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1:18 PM
To: geoserver-users
Subject: [Geoserver-users] Geowebcache issues after 2.6.1 upgrade
I keep my GeoServer data folder separate and pointed the new 2.6.1 upgrade at it
The cache was generated before I upgraded
My Disk quota reports :-
Using -5,445,513,216.0 B of a maximum 25.0 GB
My tile cache layers report :-
Geostore:OS Meridian 5.07 GB
Geostore:OS Strategi 5.07 GB
Geostore:OSMM Web 2.71 GB
Geostore:OS VML - Web 1.31 GB
Geostore:OS VMD - Web 9.41 MB
Approx 14gb in total
When I do a folder check on the server the smallest cache layer Geostore:OS VMD – Web is actually reported as :-
Size = 207mb
Size on disk = 5.08 gb
Is there any way to reconcile the size of the cache being reported differently (and incorrectly) in different parts of geoserver ?
I am using in process database H2
Mark Ismail
Principal IT Officer
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