Details
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Improvement
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Major - P3
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Server Tooling & Methods
Description
Currently it only deletes the job directories that it will use in its current run. This has the unfortunate effect that if you run out of disk space from using too high of a -j setting, using a lower -j, even 1, won't solve the problem. Today, this requires manually cleaning up the directories.
This may be simpler if resmoke always used a single subdirectory in --dbpathPrefix, or if the default was something like /data/db/resmoke/.