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Add used disk space to System Status #10771

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alexanderadam opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 9 comments
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Add used disk space to System Status #10771

alexanderadam opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 9 comments
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  • Gitea version (or commit ref): 1.10.5

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There's this overview at /admin but I'm not sure where I can see the allocated disk space. Total Memory Allocated is RAM, right?

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lunny commented Mar 21, 2020

Yes, currently there is no space used information.

@lunny lunny added the type/enhancement An improvement of existing functionality label Mar 21, 2020
@alexanderadam alexanderadam changed the title Question: where can I see the used disk space Add used disk space to System Status Mar 21, 2020
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alexanderadam commented Mar 21, 2020

Ah, I thought this info is already somewhere. But I changed the issue name now accordingly.

By the way: thank you for handling all those issues, and stay healthy. 👍

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TimerWolf commented Mar 25, 2020

Another nice improvement would be to fix more friendly reading output for the values that don't has it like.

Memory Allocations: 440.3 MiB
Memory Frees: 439.7 MiB
Heap Objects: 623.998
GC Times: 5.153

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Memory Allocations: 440.3 MiB

IMHO this would be wrong, though. It's the amount for allocations. There's no unit for it.
So you could write "thousands", "millions" etc. (Memory Allocations: 440 millions).

Or at least it would help if those numbers could be properly formatted.
So rather Memory Allocations: 461'748'329 instead of Memory Allocations: 461748329.
Because 461748329 (or even larger numbers) are difficult to parse for humans otherwise. 😉

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ping :)

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ping

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