From dave at bdisystems.co.uk Sun Sep 2 16:21:55 2012 From: dave at bdisystems.co.uk (dave bamford) Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2012 16:21:55 +0100 Subject: [Box Backup] trying new bbstoreaccounts housekeep option Message-ID: <1346599315.4124.39.camel@crusty.backed-up.net> Hi Chris I am trying to run the housekeep option on an account I have just run a check on. Its been running for about 6 hours now and used 4:42 of CPU but there is nothing in the log files yet. From looking at the new code I would think it should still log to the log files. Normally I would get a load of Housekeeping removed .... Below is the info on the account, and I am now running NFS with async and you are right it is much quicker. Thanks Dave > Account ID: 0x00001003 > Account Name: > Last object ID: 0x28fe7b > Used: 41222535 blocks, 78.63 GB, 98% |*************** | > Current files: 12927469 blocks, 24.66 GB, 30% |**** | > Old files: 16059079 blocks, 30.63 GB, 38% |****** | > Deleted files: 14323833 blocks, 27.32 GB, 34% |***** | > Directories: 309150 blocks, 603.81 MB, 0% | | > Soft limit: 36700160 blocks, 70.00 GB, 87% |************** | > Hard limit: 41943040 blocks, 80.00 GB, 100% |****************| > Client store marker: 2686587 > Live Files: 2433426 > Old Files: 308343 > Deleted Files: 1106558 > Directories: 232211 From dave at bdisystems.co.uk Sun Sep 2 18:42:39 2012 From: dave at bdisystems.co.uk (dave bamford) Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2012 18:42:39 +0100 Subject: [Box Backup] trying new bbstoreaccounts housekeep option In-Reply-To: <1346599315.4124.39.camel@crusty.backed-up.net> References: <1346599315.4124.39.camel@crusty.backed-up.net> Message-ID: <1346607759.4124.40.camel@crusty.backed-up.net> Forget the last email, its finally logging to the console, not sure why it took so long to start. Regards Dave On Sun, 2012-09-02 at 16:21 +0100, dave bamford wrote: > Hi Chris > > I am trying to run the housekeep option on an account I have just run a > check on. Its been running for about 6 hours now and used 4:42 of CPU > but there is nothing in the log files yet. From looking at the new code > I would think it should still log to the log files. Normally I would get > a load of > > Housekeeping removed .... > > Below is the info on the account, and I am now running NFS with async > and you are right it is much quicker. > > Thanks > > Dave > > > > Account ID: 0x00001003 > > Account Name: > > Last object ID: 0x28fe7b > > Used: 41222535 blocks, 78.63 GB, 98% |*************** | > > Current files: 12927469 blocks, 24.66 GB, 30% |**** | > > Old files: 16059079 blocks, 30.63 GB, 38% |****** | > > Deleted files: 14323833 blocks, 27.32 GB, 34% |***** | > > Directories: 309150 blocks, 603.81 MB, 0% | | > > Soft limit: 36700160 blocks, 70.00 GB, 87% |************** | > > Hard limit: 41943040 blocks, 80.00 GB, 100% |****************| > > Client store marker: 2686587 > > Live Files: 2433426 > > Old Files: 308343 > > Deleted Files: 1106558 > > Directories: 232211 > > _______________________________________________ > Boxbackup mailing list > Boxbackup at boxbackup.org > http://lists.boxbackup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/boxbackup From dave at bdisystems.co.uk Mon Sep 10 09:44:58 2012 From: dave at bdisystems.co.uk (dave bamford) Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 09:44:58 +0100 Subject: [Box Backup] If an account is full housekeeping should not give way Message-ID: <1347266698.4499.22.camel@crusty.backed-up.net> Hi I have an account where housekeeping needs to be run to free up space for more files to be uploaded. > Account ID: 0x00001000 > Account Name: > Last object ID: 0x88908 > Used: 50261976 blocks, 95.87 GB, 100% |****************| > Current files: 23680978 blocks, 45.17 GB, 47% |******* | > Old files: 11539290 blocks, 22.01 GB, 22% |*** | > Deleted files: 15869668 blocks, 30.27 GB, 31% |***** | > Directories: 40774 blocks, 79.64 MB, 0% | | > Soft limit: 45691775 blocks, 87.15 GB, 90% |************** | > Hard limit: 50261976 blocks, 95.87 GB, 100% |****************| But housekeeping continually gives way to the client trying and failing to upload more data. Surely if the account is full housekeeping should win. Dave Bamford