Hi!

We’ve had a couple of reports that the cache size is growing as a
consequence of the new way we store the local copy of RRDP repositories
we introduced in Routinator 0.14.0 to address the excessive need of
inodes.

We’ve since fixed an obvious issue with it[0] but also implemented an
alternative algorithm just to see if it perhaps behaved better. It
looks like it doesn’t, so this fix is likely to go into the next
release.

This release, 0.14.1, is planned for this month. This should take back
disk consumption to the levels of previous releases.

Kind regards,
Martin

[0] https://github.com/NLnetLabs/routinator/pull/982


Jon Schwendemann via RPKI wrote:
> I have routinator on a couple rhel 8 units. I didn't really know how
> large to make storage space, when I first set them up. As a result,
> my /var/lib/routinator/rpki-cache/rrdp fills up, and I delete cache
> files. It isn't a problem to add more space, but I also don't want
> the cache file to continue to bloat. Are these cache files required
> for proper operation? If not, would there be a problem wity creating
> a cron that'll just empty the cache, weekly? If the cache files must
> stay, then how large should my /var partition be?
> 
> Jon Schwendemann
> Redhat Administrator
> Concordia College
> 218-299-4716 [email protected]
> 

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