>>>>> Zavi Zavi writes:
> I've been experimenting with NILFS2 on a 8GB USB stick. I repeatedly
> created and deleted a 128MB file. After about 60 attempts, the disk
> got 100% full, and would not respond anymore.
I've tried to install a Debian Wheezy instance onto an 8 GiB
logical volume via debootstrap(8) from Debian Squeeze (Linux
2.6.32-5-amd64, nilfs-tools 2.0.18-2) and have witnessed pretty
much the same behavior.
> So I tried repeating this setup after changing the GC settings to be
> much more agressive GC policy
> protection_period 0
[…]
I've restarted nilfs_cleanerd(8) with the protection period set
to only 60 seconds (see below; the rest of the configuration is
as per the Debian defaults), and the free space began to rise,
albeit somewhat slowly (around a few MiB's per second), until it
reached 1.7 GiB, when it's stopped.
(I guess that it's quite normal, though I'm yet to become
familiar with NILFS2.)
# nilfs_cleanerd -p 60 \
/dev/mapper/vgXXX-host--2012--06--17.chroot \
/srv/chroot/2012-06-17
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