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Swap Folder Cleanup
I'd really like to see some sort of cleanup of the swap folder. It stores a few things in there so I'll address these in separate points.
1) The gzip files data stored should have some sort of cleanup of old files mechanism. It seems like it just grows over time so it hits 500MB of gzip files then 2 weeks it's 1GB. I'm sure we could put it in a partition with 100GB and eventually we'd fill it. So some sort of cleaning up mechanism that is used to clean up files not used or written x amount of time ago. I'd obviously say based on access time but not sure if that data would be available to LSWS or not or how it handled it. 2) Cleaning up of partially uploaded files. This does not seem to be happening. So over time it can grow quite large due to this. So I'd like to have it say remove attempted uploaded files after a period of time and there is no connection using it. There is no point in having a bunch of 20MB uploaded files that are not used by anything. Right now we wipe the swap folder every few weeks but I don't think that's a great solution. We'd rather see LSWS pro actively cleaning up unused files in this folder. There is no point in keeping gzipped files that were last accessed a week and a half ago. There is also no point in keeping partially uploaded files either. |
I'll second this one.
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OK, we will do something about it.
Actually, those files can be safely removed with "cd swap_dir; rm -rf *". |
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that's correct, not need to bring down LSWS.
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Looks like it's part of 4.0.16. Any more details on what exactly the cleanup does? |
It calls lsws/admin/misc/cleancache.sh once a day. The behavior can be customized via the shell script. Default is to remove file more than one day old based on modified time. Can be changed to based on last access time, but some system may use "noatime" option when mount the partition.
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How does it get called (cron etc.) because it's doing nothing on at least one server.
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It was called by LSWS server daemon when server check for new update. So, you should let LSWS check for update daily instead of monthly in order for daily cleanup.
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check for updates is already set to daily. Is the execution logged anywhere so we can see why it's not working (or maybe not even running)?
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