Hello Kotresh,
Yes, the fd was still open for larger files. I could verify this with a 500MiB file and some smaller files. After a specific time only the fd for the 500MiB was up and the file still had no signature, for the smaller files there were no fds and they already had a signature. I don't know the reason for this. Maybe the client still keep th fd open? I opened a bug for this:
Regards
David
Am Fr., 1. März 2019 um 18:29 Uhr schrieb Kotresh Hiremath Ravishankar <khiremat@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Interesting observation! But as discussed in the thread bitrot signing processes depends 2 min timeout (by default) after last fd closes. It doesn't have any co-relation with the size of the file.Did you happen to verify that the fd was still open for large files for some reason?On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:19 PM David Spisla <spisla80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:_______________________________________________Hello folks,I did some observations concerning the bitrot daemon. It seems to be that the bitrot signer is signing files depending on file size. I copied files with different sizes into a volume and I was wonderung because the files get their signature not the same time (I keep the expiry time default with 120). Here are some examples:300 KB file ~2-3 m
70 MB file ~ 40 m
115 MB file ~ 1 Sh800 MB file ~ 4,5 hWhat is the expected behaviour here?Why does it take so long to sign a 800MB file?What about 500GB or 1TB?Is there a way to speed up the sign process?My ambition is to understand this observationRegardsDavid Spisla
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