On 07/05/2017 04:53 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Why do you say that it is not a a multiple of 4k?
dumpe2fs provides:
Block size: 4096
At least 1646960 / 4 = 411740
du seems providing the size in k
du /var/log/journal
1646956 /var/log/journal/f14e53f3162847d4ae17fd1ca988e33c
1646960 /var/log/journal
ls -i /var/log/journal
1117919 f14e53f3162847d4ae17fd1ca988e33c
Is there something wrong?
Why are you trying to compare "du"'s output (a file's allocated disk
size) and "ls -i" (index of files first inode inode)? They aren't
measuring the same thing.
Unless overridden by an argument, "du" uses 1kibibyte (1024-byte)
blocks. You can set environment variables to change this default. It
checks for environment variables in this order:
DU_BLOCK_SIZE
BLOCK_SIZE
BLOCKSIZE
So set those to whatever you wish. With none of those set, 1K is the
default unless the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT is set,
where the default display would be in 512-byte chunks. This is all
in the man page.
The allocation block size is dependent on how the filesystem was set up.
By default, the ext[2|3|4] filesystems use a block size that's
determined heuristically from the underlying device (partition) size and
default inode counts. It will choose 1024-, 2048- or 4096-byte blocks.
For most uses and with modern big-horking disks (yes, a highly technical
term), that usually comes out to 4K. You can change it as you see fit
but generally the default is "good enough".
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 at 10:44 PM
> From: "Jon LaBadie" <jonfu(a)jgcomp.com>
> To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: /var/cache
>
> On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 10:16:34AM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have directory
>> /var/log/journal which seems large:
>> 1646960
>>
>
> What type of file system are you using? ext? or xfs or ??
> I ask as ext expands its directories in 4K chunks and the
> sizes you give above and below are not 4K multiples.
>
> Are you sure those are not inode numbers (ls -i)?
>
> If they are sizes, the total size of those 40+ directories
> is just 61MB, about 0.5% of a small, 10GB file system.
> It may not be worth worrying about recovering the space.
>
> On some file systems directories, once expanded, never
> contract. In that case, the "cure" is to create a new
> temporary directory (eg. /var.new). Set the ownership
> and permissions of /var.new to match /var (don't forget
> SELinux and extended attribute properties). Move the
> data to the new directory (mv /var/* /var.new). Don't
> forget any "dot" files/directories. Rename /var to
> /var.old, rename /var.new to /var.
>
> When satisfied, repeat 40 times for the large
> subdirectories and remove the empty old directories.
>
> This is best done from a boot off of external media and
> mounting the hard disk filesystems under the portable
> medium. Often /a is a directory provided for this.
>
> Jon
>
>> but it is even worst for /var/cache: 14338744
>> I gives the largest sub directories:
>>
>> 100602 /var/cache/PackageKit/hawkey
>> 104278 /var/cache/PackageKit/25/hawkey
>> 105988 /var/cache/yum/x86_64/21/fedora/gen
>> 112622 /var/cache/yum/x86_64/22/fedora/gen
> ...
>> 6548048 /var/cache/PackageKit/24/metadata/updates
>> 7287012 /var/cache/PackageKit/24/metadata
>> 7424876 /var/cache/PackageKit/24
>> 10930952 /var/cache/PackageKit
>>
>>
>> How can I clean this?
>>
>> Thank.
>>
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