From: Bruce Ellis <brucee@chunder.com>
To: "9fans@cse.psu.edu" <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Subject: [9fans] fossil question
Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:14:08 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40B13E50.3010908@chunder.com> (raw)
does fossil leak?
*caveat* i am not running the current version
so this may have been fixed.
my fossil has passed 90% full even though it
shouldn't have much more data in it than when
it was 20% full.
i have ...
snaptime -a 0030 -s 30 -t 1440
which i believe means "snap -a at 0030,
snap every 30 minutes, and discard them
after a day".
if i run "fossil/flchk -f" i get thousands of
bfrees which all belong to long gone epochs.
i'm very reluctant to do an update as fossil
is the root filesystem and if i screw it up
i'm screwed - i'm also reluctant to do a few
thousand bfrees.
any help welcome.
brucee
PS "epoch" seems to always show more than a day's
snaps, sometimes a few days. what's that all about?
next reply other threads:[~2004-05-24 0:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-05-24 0:14 Bruce Ellis [this message]
2004-05-24 2:22 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-24 4:28 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-24 4:47 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-24 4:59 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-24 5:19 ` Russ Cox
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2004-05-24 15:56 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-24 22:13 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-24 22:25 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-24 23:07 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-24 23:32 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-25 2:08 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-25 2:08 ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-05-25 2:12 ` boyd, rounin
2004-05-25 2:36 ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-05-25 2:46 ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-06-07 6:47 ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-06-07 13:36 ` Russ Cox
2004-06-07 13:38 ` Fco. J. Ballesteros
2004-05-25 2:21 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-25 2:33 ` Kenji Okamoto
2004-05-25 2:50 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-25 14:22 ` ron minnich
2004-05-25 8:31 ` Richard Miller
2004-05-25 21:28 ` Russ Cox
2004-05-26 5:05 ` lucio
2004-05-26 10:04 ` Bruce Ellis
2004-05-26 15:19 ` ron minnich
2004-05-26 8:05 ` Richard Miller
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2004-05-17 12:31 Fco.J.Ballesteros
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