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snapd hammers SSD for long periods
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I see the same issue as reported above:
beat@dev01:~$ snap changes
ID Status Spawn Ready Summary
13 Doing today at 20:08 UTC - Auto-refresh snap "lxd"
beat@dev01:~$ snap change 13
Status Spawn Ready Summary
Donetoday at 20:08 UTC
I experienced a similar problem, with constant disk writing at low rate
(few hundred KB/s) and after inspecting the snapd process running on a
container we found the following:
root@focal:/# snap changes
[Expired for snapd (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Running fnotifystat will show file activity and maybe useful to see what
is causing the I/O.
sudo apt install fnotifystat
sudo fnotifystat
or to look for a specific process use:
sudo fnotifystat -p snapd
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"snap changes"
gave:-
ID Status Spawn Ready Summary
29 Doing 2 days ago, at 17:48 BST - Auto-refresh snap "pulsemixer"
Doing:-
"snap abort 29"
stopped the disk activity, and it hasn't recurred since.
I then tried:-
"snap remove 29"
but got:-
error: snap
Could you share with us whatever data you have that led you to the
conclusion that it was snapd writing? Also the output of 'snap version'
and 'snap list' might be helpful.
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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