#arpnetworks 2017-02-06,Mon

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RandalSchwartzI just deleted a bunch of snapshots from 2015 and freed up 50GB of my 120GB disk. :)
automatically-created snapshots can get out of hand sometimes. :)
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mjp_damn that would have really slowed your system down? [17:03]
RandalSchwartzYeah, it was starting to get a bit full, and a bit slow.
I was down to my last 15GB or so
I'm down to 2048 snapshots... about half of how many I had before.
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mjp_that.... is way to many haha [17:46]
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HAS_A_BANANAautomatically-created snapshots need automatic pruning ;) (i.e. I only keep 4 automated weekly snaps, the last 24 hours, the last 7 days etc) [18:04]
brycecAnd yeah having a ton of snaps can cause zfs(1) and processes that use it (like the snapshot-taking process ;p) to really, really, reallllllly drag on. [18:04]
mercutioisn't there normally automatic pruning as well, it's just that ther'es hourly, daily, weekly, monthly etc
which all start adding up
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mjp_automatic.... if you schedule something to do it [18:12]
brycecBuilt-in to ZFS? No there's nothing automatic. [18:12]
mercutionah built into scripts that auto snapshot [18:12]
brycecIt's up to whatever you've scheduled/configured/script you're using etc [18:12]
mercutiosay https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot [18:13]
brycecAnd yes that one does. Not all do though. :p [18:13]
mercutioahh [18:14]
brycechttps://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs-auto-snapshot/blob/master/src/zfs-auto-snapshot.sh#L65
eg: "were you lazy?" or "are you using FreeNAS?"
(last I checked, the auto-snapshotting script in FreeNAS has no "expiry")
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mercutioor is it freebsd?
it's easy to have expiration and still have too many snaphots though
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brycecfreebsd itself doesn't ship with a zfs-auto-snapshot script but there is such a package. (as I recall. don't have a system readily available to check)
but the packaged script, which is the same name as zfsonlinux's although it's written in a different language entirely, does have pruning/expiry too
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mercutiok, cool [18:32]
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nathaniHello from the other side
I am on my One Plus 3T
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brycecNice. I've been considering that very model for my next phone. Happy so far, nathani ? [19:42]
nathaniKind of too early to tell, but so far so good
Snapchat works so that's great - stopped working on my HTC one M8
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RandalSchwartzyes, I was using zfs-auto-snapshot
except the "every other month" was set to something like "3 years" :)
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I had forgotten that I needed to do some manual pruning. :) [20:16]
Wow... I had thought my mail system was blowing, but now I realize it was my filesystem and all the file accesses. Things are zippy again!
Next problem: upgrading from FreeBSD 9.3 (past EOL!) to 10.x.
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