Hi,

Thanks Eric.

I specifically tested the version from Trusty: 0.10.5-1ubuntu0.14.04.1.

I tested it by enabling cachefilesd and using dd to get the disk to
about 95% full.

With 0.10.5-1, starting cachefilesd with a full disk caused the process
to spin at 100% cpu usage. With the version from proposed, CPU usage was
down to normal negligible levels.

The other user did a similar test with the Xenial version
0.10.5-1ubuntu0.16.04.1 and had similar results: the version in
-proposed does not max out a CPU core when the disk is full.

Regards,
Daniel

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