[LEDE-DEV] procd mount wrong amount fo ram!

Hans Dedecker dedeckeh at gmail.com
Sun Jan 28 23:31:32 PST 2018


On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 8:02 PM, Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth at gmail.com> wrote:
> Can this bug be fixed?
In order to get the bug fixed please create an issue in Flyspray
(https://bugs.openwrt.org/) and provide all the necessary info which
helps to get the bug fixed.

Hans
>
> 2018-01-26 11:14 GMT+01:00 Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth at gmail.com>:
>> Then the bug is real.
>>
>> Il 26 Gen 2018 08:01, "Nishant Sharma" <codemarauder at gmail.com> ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Friday 26 January 2018 04:18 AM, Ansuel Smith wrote:
>>>>
>>>> https://forum.lede-project.org/t/no-space-left-in-tmp/11000/14
>>>> Here you can find details about problem i find.
>>>>
>>>> In short. My setup have zram-swap and procd set to mount /tmp with
>>>> zram... This result in /tmp mounted with zram with only 11 mb of my
>>>> 512.... (even after i remove swap script...) If someone can explain me
>>>> why... i think this is a bug and this broke sysupgrade, as it needs to
>>>> upload the image in tmp, a 14 mb image to a 11 mb dir... Also
>>>> sysupgrade from luci should detect that the upload was not complete
>>>> and not say that the image provided is not valid...
>>>
>>>
>>> I did this while compiling images and left with just around same amount of
>>> /tmp even when I had 2 GB of RAM on board.
>>>
>>> Once I disabled the option "procd uses RAM to mount /tmp" and only enabled
>>> the "ZRAM Swap", it was back to normal.
>>>
>>> I am not sure why it creates such a small zram device for /tmp when swap
>>> device is around 50% of RAM.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Nishant
>>>
>>>
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