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  3. ==> Changing ownership on every restart

==> Changing ownership on every restart

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    • luckowL luckow

      Hi,

      in my Cloudron use case, I backup a Cloudron instance with 41 apps (as crypted tgz files) to a different Cloudron instance with the minio app. I've observed in case of minio updates, that this special minio app needs up to 4 hours to get back beeing responsive. Can we put the chown command into a kind of "hot fix" instead of using it on every restart?
      Do others have the same issue?

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      @luckow I don't think it's the chown command that takes time. It's really fast, even on large amounts of files.

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        I am surprised as well. chown should be quick enough (not 4 hours anyway). Do you get the same performance if you run the command on the server directly? How much data are we talking about (you can do find . -type f | wc -l in the data directory ) ?

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          wrote on last edited by luckow
          #4

          sorry for "lying". it felt like 4 hours. the last update/restart takes only 1h10m
          Sep 11 17:08:53 ==> Changing ownership
          Sep 11 18:16:21 ==> Starting minio

          :/app/data#find . -type f | wc -l
          50 minutes later
          1178082

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            OK, I have pushed an update now which will chown only if required. It's a bit of hack, but if it causes problems we can fix it in a future update.

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              #6

              I've run the update. It's a little bit faster:
              Sep 11 21:58:16 ==> Changing ownership
              Sep 11 22:41:17 ==> Starting minio

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                @luckow maybe it's really long on your machine because it actually has to change the ownership, not just ensure it's correct?

                Do you have any kind of unusual setup that could cause this ?

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                  strange, I use a Minio app on Cloudron with about 300GB files (backup from my MacBook) and there are absolutely no issues, after update it's immediate available

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                    @luckow Oh, let me guess 🙂 maybe it's on a filesystem which is not ext4 and does not actually support permissions! can you do ls -l /app/data ?

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                      @girish said in ==> Changing ownership on every restart:

                      ls -l /app/data

                      from inside the container it looks like

                      root@3435b3d0-07cb-4c5e-9723-d69d7feb6285:/app/code# ls -l /app/data
                      total 4
                      drwxr-xr-x 4 cloudron cloudron 4096 Sep 11 20:41 data

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                      • luckowL luckow

                        @girish said in ==> Changing ownership on every restart:

                        ls -l /app/data

                        from inside the container it looks like

                        root@3435b3d0-07cb-4c5e-9723-d69d7feb6285:/app/code# ls -l /app/data
                        total 4
                        drwxr-xr-x 4 cloudron cloudron 4096 Sep 11 20:41 data

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                        @luckow Do you know if the partition is ext4?

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                          taken from https://my.example.org/#/system

                          /dev/sda4 mounted at /home
                          This ext4 disk contains: ...

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