Filesystem question
nans_nans1 at yahoo.de
nans_nans1 at yahoo.de
Sat Dec 27 10:50:47 PST 2014
ok.
So i made the following configuration. Is this the right way?
hammer viconfig
snapshots 1h 60d
prune 1h 5m
rebalance 1h 5m
dedup 1h 5m
reblock 1h 5m
recopy 30d 10m
crontab -e
0 * * * * /sbin/hammer cleanup
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Pierre Abbat <phma at leaf.dragonflybsd.org> schrieb am Mo, 22.12.2014:
Betreff: Re: Filesystem question
An: users at dragonflybsd.org
Datum: Montag, 22. Dezember, 2014 00:28 Uhr
On Sunday, December 21,
2014 06:18:02 nans_nans1 at yahoo.de
wrote:
> Many thanks your for your replies.
>
> I already read the
man-page but i don't understand it at all and i
didn't
> found the command
"hammer prune-everything" on dragonflybsd.org
> documentation.
See the man page for hammer. It's long.
prune-everything is somewhere in
there.
Don't run hammer
prune-everything on a filesystem with snapshots. Instead,
make
it snapshot more often. A few months
ago I had to read my mail on my DF box
because my laptop was being repaired. I managed
to get Kmail working (I had to
change what
database back end Akonadi was using, IIRR) and the process
of
reading all the mail headers filled the
disk. So I changed the hammer config to
snapshots 1h 60d
prune
1h 5m
rebalance 1h 5m
dedup 1h 5m
reblock 1h 5m
recopy 30d 10m
and ran
"hammer cleanup" every few hours. That got rid of
all the tiny files
and changes to files
that the download process was filling the disk with.
Pierre
--
La sal en el mar es más que en la sangre.
Le sel dans la mer est plus que dans le
sang.
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