Notebook Aspect of RSP running in degraded mode due to storage issue, after the DP1 release

Hi. Hope the Rubin community are not too caught up with work around the dp1 release :slight_smile:
I have been involved with using dp0 data for some scientific analyses over the last few months. However, since the dp1 release yesterday, I cannot access my ipynb notebooks and directories which I had been using for my science goals. Could someone kindly guide me as to how I could solve the issue. I have attached a screenshot for your reference. I deleted few of the heaviest directory in terms of space. However the problem still persists. Currently


I have under 2Gb of space occupied. Is there anything specific that I should do? Would you have an idea about the same?

Hi @SaptarshiPal2212 – just checking: have you tried to shut down and restart the Lab as the pop-up message in your screenshot suggests? Thanks very much…

In case this is helpful, what @ameisner means is use any of those three options you see in the notebook FIle menu:

And try again. Thank you for clearing up space! We will write some better documentation for this.

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Hi. Thank you so much. Yes Save all and exit solved the issue. Earlier I was simple refreshing logging out and starting over. Now I can access all the files!
Just to be sure, could you tell me how much is the available space on the RSP at the moment?
Maybe accordingly I might need to make more efficient codes which do not save fits cutouts (which were occupying most of the space), but uses each fits cutouts to create the source catalogs and delete the fits files immediately.
Thanks a lot for your help @ameisner @frossie !!

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Glad that worked! Your /home space quota is 35 GB. Commands like quota or quota -s can provide information about the quota and your usage.

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