I noticed that mount.s3ql was persisting in taking up a considerable amount of CPU during copies, so I had to suspend file copies so other processes could use the CPU. I killed the rsync process that was copying files, and then fusermount -u'd each of the S3 endpoints that S3QL was using. However, I found that ten minutes later, mount.s3ql's python process was still running in the background and was not only still taking up large amounts of cpu (system load > 10, on a 6-core machine) but it was also still exchanging data with Amazon as confirmed by tcpdump and netstat. However, lsof did not report any of the files I was copying open by the python process.
Any idea what was going on? I couldn't wait around longer than the 10 minutes to see if the process would wind down (although with the rsync process stopped and the FS unmounted, it shouldn't have been doing anything, correct?) and terminate as other processes need the CPU, but it is odd. Was wondering if you had any insight. Thanks, Brandon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "s3ql" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
