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I moved to standard plan and still see this issue : Your workspace has exceeded the 1 GB limit

vxd843
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July 7, 2025

Hi, 

I started getting this error when I tried to commit some changes to my repo. i couldn't find any way to run garbage collection so i decided to move to Standard plan.

It has been more than an hour now but I still see this error. I am still unable to commit my changes. 

Pls look into it.

thanks

Vikas

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Theodora Boudale
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July 7, 2025

Hi Vikas and welcome to the community!

Your Bitbucket account has access to several workspaces. Every workspace has its own billing plan. I can see on our system that you upgraded your personal workspace to the Standard plan, however, this workspace is well below the 1 GB limit. The workspaces that are over the 1 GB limit are still on the Free plan.

Next steps:

  • You can downgrade the billing plan of your own personal workspace to the Free one. Since you workspace is well below the 1 GB limit, you don't need the Standard plan on this one.

  • You can see a list of all workspaces your account has access to here: https://bitbucket.org/account/workspaces/. If you want the Standard plan on any of the workspaces that are over the 1 GB limit, then you'll need to ask a workspace admin to upgrade to the Standard plan for the respective workspace (because you don't have admin access to the workspaces that are over the 1 GB limit).

  • I can trigger a garbage collection for some repos, but only for repos that your account has access to. If you'd like me to do that, please provide the last two letters of the workspace ID of these repos. You can find the workspace ID in the URL on your browser. For example, if the URL of the repo you're trying to commit is https://bitbucket.org/workspace-id/repo/src/master/, then workspace-id in the URL is the ID of the workspace.

Kind regards,
Theodora

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Anurag Vipin Vaidya
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July 7, 2025

Heyy @vxd843for this type of errors you can contact atlassian support rise ticket regarding that let me know if you get any issue.

 

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