Reputation: 1948
Does anyone of you know what GitHub actually stores in their GitHub Storage (for Actions and Packages)?
GitHub keeps telling me:
You've used 100% of included services for GitHub Storage (GitHub Actions and Packages)
I deleted all my old workflow runs I have tried two actions to delete all my artifacts:
There is a GitHub Issue as well
Upvotes: 26
Views: 16954
Reputation: 3
I encountered the same problem, To resolve it, I made my repository public for a brief instance to allow the workflow to run.
Upvotes: -3
Reputation: 250
Quick Solution:-
Click on Billing and Plans > Plans and Usage > Click on Update and add 1$ (1$ per month for extra storage).
Redeploy your project
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1948
The guys on GitHub told me that I have to write the support and I did so. The solution was that I had to set a spending limit. After setting my spending limit to 1$ everything works fine.
They told me that this is an estimation not the real data. I still think this a bug or at least pretty bad Usability but the solution worked for me.
After setting the spending limit GitHub told me that I am using 0,00GB of Storage so the delete actions actually worked. (I didn't have to pay anything)
Upvotes: 26