[LON-CAPA-admin] Course Quotas
Lucas, Mark
lucasm at ohio.edu
Mon Aug 25 10:17:40 EDT 2014
Thanks! That gives me a good idea what might be going on. We may
be looking at some of the bloat from carrying around old lectures notes
and the like.
Mark
On Aug 25, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Stuart Raeburn <raeburn at msu.edu> wrote:
> Mark,
>
>> Is there a way a Domain Coordinator can see multiple courses (not
>> just one by one)?
>
> Main Menu -> Status of domain servers -> Display quotas and usage for
> Course/Community Content.
>
> See item (13) in the README file included in the 2.11.0 tarball (same
> as the 2.11.0 release notes linked to at http://install.loncapa.org).
>
>> As you might tell, I just had a couple courses that were over limit
>> - something that is new
>> this release.
>
> One solution is simply to increase the default quota for uploaded
> content in "official" and "unofficial" courses to a large value.
>
> The 0.5 GB default quota for Courses can be replaced via:
> Main Menu -> Set domain configuration -> Course/Community defaults
>
>> How can an instructor view the current size of uploaded files under
>> their course?
>
> To be implemented -- http://bugs.loncapa.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6736
>
>> When a course is cloned, how much stuff that was deleted before is
>> carried over into the
>> new course?
>
> Currently the entire contents of
> /home/httpd/lonUsers/<domain>/<1>/<2>/<3>/<cid>/userfiles on the
> cloned course's homeserver is copied to the corresponding location on
> the homeserver for the new course, (where <domain> is domain, <1>,
> <2>, <3> are first three characters of the courseID, and <cid> is the
> internal courseID), but see comments below.
>
> The Course Editor includes "Remove" and "Cut".
>
> If "Remove" was used to delete an "uploaded" file, then that file will
> have been removed from the file system, and the corresponding item in
> the .sequence file housing it will have been removed (so it would not
> be around to clone).
>
> If "Cut" was used to delete an "uploaded" file, then that file will
> still be in the file system, and the corresponding item in the
> .sequence file housing it will still be there (flagged as a "zombie").
>
> If "Remove" is used to delete a folder (or composite page), then the
> corresponding item in the .sequence file housing it will still be
> there (flagged as a "zombie"). Any uploaded content within the folder
> "removed" from the course will still be on the filesystem (and will be
> cloned).
>
> The current implementation of cloning is not very sophisticated
> (although there is virtue in simplicity).
>
> Implementation of changes to address the following bugs/enhancement
> requests : 6039, 6205, and 6487 (status assigned) should improve the
> cloning process.
> See: http://bugs.loncapa.org
>
>
> Stuart Raeburn
> LON-CAPA Academic Consortium
>
>
> Quoting "Lucas, Mark" <lucasm at ohio.edu>:
>
>> How can an instructor view the current size of uploaded files under
>> their course?
>>
>> Is there a way a Domain Coordinator can see multiple courses (not
>> just one by one)?
>>
>> When a course is cloned, how much stuff that was deleted before is
>> carried over into the
>> new course?
>>
>> As you might tell, I just had a couple courses that were over limit
>> - something that is new
>> this release.
>>
>> Later,
>> Mark
>> --
>> Mark Lucas email: lucasm at ohiou.edu
>> 252D Clippinger Lab phone: (740)597-2984
>> Department of Physics and Astronomy fax: (740)593-0433
>> Ohio University
>> Athens, OH 45701
>>
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Mark Lucas email: lucasm at ohiou.edu
252D Clippinger Lab phone: (740)597-2984
Department of Physics and Astronomy fax: (740)593-0433
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
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