On 27/10/23 19:09, void wrote:
On Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 05:38:58PM +0200, Guido Falsi wrote:
If this script is the culprit is easily tested, disable it and see. I
guess you can stay a few days without checking for negative permissions.
I'm unsure how to disable that one script from periodic. but I think
that what you recommend following it is better:
Also, $MP is defined in such a way to exclude filesystems that set
"nosuid/noexec". I do happen to have those setup for my ccache
directory so it is skipping that.
doing this right now. thanks for the tip.
BTW the same initial symptoms happening again even after
disabling daily_clean. I'll retry periodic daily after
setting nosuid/noexec/nodev on ccache dir
Is there any benefit from setting a recordsize smaller than 128k there?
As far as I know reducing blocksize helps only for filesystems used by
software using a fixed record size, like some databases.
I don't think it could be helpful for ccache, that saves files in
variable size, some quite big.
Also, reducing block size reduces the ability for filesystem level
compression (I'm disabling compression in ccache, and letting ZFS do
that part), but I don't know for sure if this is the best option actually.
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