Disk Usage Statistics

The following filesystems are tracked. They appear here in no particular order (probably alphabetically). Someday I'll fix the colors so they're more discernable. In the meantime, the percentages shown are for the most recent, right edge of the charts.

The /bp filesystems contain student email folders and INBOXes.

The /cg filesystems contain email folders and INBOXes provided by linux servers.

The /da filesystems contain the home directory for the students on the dante cluster.

The /dv filesystems are for student streaming-video files.

The /dw filesystems contain the web pages and files for the students on dante.

The /hh filesystem is for streaming-video files for courses and departments.

The /hw filesystems contain the web pages and files for the homer cluster.

The /jr filesystems contain MyUW.net email folders and INBOXes.

The /kd filesystems on the Kodaks hold nebula home directories.

The /kg filesystems on the Kodaks hold nebula group directories.

The /ki filesystems on the Kodaks hold web "info" directories.

The /ku filesystems on the Kodaks hold nebula user directories.

The /mh filesystems contain the home directories for the MyUW.net users.

The /mw filesystems contain the web pages and files for the MyUW.net people.

This graph shows the aggregate usage and allocation for the MyUW.net cluster.

The /ov filesystems are non-NFS native filesystems on the Ovid system(s) for MySQL databases and such that might have better performance if the network is out of the picture.

The /rc filesystems contain the home directories for the homer users.

The /sy filesystems contain system product files and email for the mead and goodall clusters.

All the non-deskmail, non-web home directory filesystems combined.

All the various deskmail filesystems combined.

This represents the aggregate of all the Uniform Access user filesystems, including deskmail, web, streaming media and other files.

All the various web and streaming media filesystems combined.

The /ux01 filesystem contains home directories for certain system support staff.

The /ve filesystems are non-NFS native filesystems on the Vergil system(s) for MySQL databases and such that might have better performance if the network is out of the picture.

The /ws filesystems are for [new] student webfiles.

The /wt filesystems are for [new] test webfiles.


Ken Lowe
Email --
ken@u.washington.edu
Web -- http://staff.washington.edu/krl/