Shawn Walker wrote:
Peter
Brouwer, Principal Storage Architect wrote:
Shawn Walker wrote:
/var/pkg/pkg is where the manifests for
packages are kept.
Does that need to be 5GB in size?
After about 20 minutes this came back:
3.8G
The packages are also available in
/var/pkg/pkg.
No packages are stored in /var/pkg/pkg. The structure might lead you
to believe that is the case, but they are not stored there. Only the
manifests (the files that describe packages) and related metadata are
stored there.
I don't know of any reason why that directory would be 5GB. What does
du -sh /var/pkg/pkg say?
I suspect you're looking at the size of /var/pkg/download or /var/pkg.
So is it the history of previous releases
that are kept there too?
Currently, yes, the manifests of previous releases you have upgraded
from are stored there. There is work ongoing to determine how best to
keep this particular directory "tidy."
It seems that using beadm to delete a
previous boot environment does not lead to a purge of the stored data
in
/var/pkg/download
No, the data is downloaded to your original boot environment first, and
then the new boot environment is created as a clone, so all of the
download data persists across upgrades.
Cheers,
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Regards Peter Brouwer,
Sun Microsystems Linlithgow
Principal Storage Architect, ABCP DRII Consultant
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