Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 18:09:21 +0100 From: void <void@f-m.fm> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: periodic daily takes a very long time to run (14-stable) Message-ID: <ZTvuwR0_pqvsu4Eg@int21h> In-Reply-To: <767774d4-50b5-47c8-9cf1-c0c99fe33e00@madpilot.net> References: <ZTuNvVMW_XG3mZKU@int21h> <1122335317.4913.1698407124469@localhost> <ZTuyXPjddEPqh-bi@int21h> <794932758.6659.1698413675475@localhost> <ZTvMODY-mcBImHZP@int21h> <8a5c1f89eb5842f20e463c7d60538e598da3bc46.camel@gromit.dlib.vt.edu> <ZTvWSoCykzPzFKuw@int21h> <767774d4-50b5-47c8-9cf1-c0c99fe33e00@madpilot.net>
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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? --
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