This bug was fixed in the package zsys - 0.5.0 --------------- zsys (0.5.0) groovy; urgency=medium
[ Jean-Baptiste Lallement ] [ Didier Roche ] * Fix infinite GC loop (LP: #1870461) * Enhance timeout handling to avoid error rpc error: code = DeadlineExceeded desc = context deadline exceeded while the daemon is doing work (LP: #1875564) * Stop taking automated or manual snapshot when there is less than 20% of free disk space (LP: #1876334) * Enable trim support for upgrading users (LP: #1881540) * Only clean up previously linked user datasets when unlinked under USERDATA (LP: #1881538) * Strategy for deleted user datasets via a new hidden command called by userdel (LP: #1870058) * Get better auto snapshots message when integrated to apt (LP: #1875420) * Update LastUsed on shutdown via a new hidden command service call (LP: #1881536) * Prevent segfault immediately after install when zfs kernel module isn't loaded (LP: #1881541) * Don’t try to autosave gdm user (and in general non system user), even if systemd --user is started for them. (LP: #1881539) * Prevent apt printing errors when zsys is removed without purge (LP: #1881535) * Some tests enhancements: - new tests for all the above - allow setting a different local socket for debugging/tests purposes only - ascii order datasets in golden files * Typos and messages fixes. Direct prints are not prefixed with INFO anymore. * Refreshed po and readme with the above. -- Didier Roche <didro...@ubuntu.com> Mon, 01 Jun 2020 09:26:52 +0200 ** Changed in: zsys (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to zsys in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1876334 Title: [Focal] zsys still offer auto snapshotting when reach near full disk space Status in zsys package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in zsys source package in Focal: Triaged Bug description: I had been running Focal since the March 4th and installed it via the daily ISO at that time. I opted for ZFS root during the installation process. It was mostly the reason why I went with Focal in the first place. I ran my frequent, almost daily, apt upgrades to get the latest packages and was happy to see a lot of fixes going in during that period until the release date. This frequent apt upgrade cadence created a snapshot in rpool/bpool every time. This feature proved useful for me since I was able to restore to a usable state using this once in the past. I was aware of the rpool snapshots, so I was cleaning them out as they built up, but I did not consider the bpool snapshots. Eventually the small 2GB bpool will fill up with /boot changes and this did happen to me on 30-APR-2020 when I was attempting to upgrade to the latest kernel release. It gave me a cryptic error when trying to run update-initramfs, so I did a G search on the error and it pointed to a disk full situation. When I checked, I saw that only 14MB was free on bpool. I then removed all snapshots that didn't have a coordinating snapshot in rpool and that freed up about 1.2GB in bpool. I will upload the /var/log/apt/term.log file for the time that I attempted the kernel upgrade and it failed. I will also upload a sosreport from my laptop (which has the same issue at this time without me doing any intervention). It didn't get as many apt updates, so it has free space in bpool still. I will leave my laptop in the current state in case you need more information. I will probably send snapshot lists from both bpool and rpool on that laptop. (Once again, I did clean up rpool snapshots manually on the laptop). Let me know if you need more information, log files, command outputs. Great work on this package so far! Chris To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zsys/+bug/1876334/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp