Hi,

We have a GitLab installation with some 150 projects.  The ./repositories 
directory consumes ~ 8.1 GB.  I noticed that the ./gitlab and 
./gitlab-satellites directories are also about 9 GB each which surprised 
me.  I admittedly do not have a solid understanding of how gitlab is 
engineered and the processing that goes on in gitlab/tmp and 
gitlab-satellites.

We are at gitlab 6.5.1.

Two questions:

./gitlab has a tmp/repositories directory which constitutes most of the 9 
GB.  Is this directory needed or can we clean it up?  Are we possibly 
missing something in our installation?  would it be safe to run a cron job 
to clean up files older than 24 hours or something?

./gitlab-satellites have an apparent copies of ./repositories, but 2-3x the 
volume of some of the repositories, some smaller.  Is this reasonable?

Is there documentation I can read on this?  I could not find anything.  I 
expected it might be in workflow, but that documentation thread appears to 
go nowhere.

Thank you

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