Re: Recommendations for balancing as part of regular maintenance?

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On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:45 AM, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
>>
>> Unless some better fix is in the works, this _should_ be a systemd unit or
>> something. Until then, please put it in FAQ.
>
> At least openSUSE has a systemd unit for a long time now, but last
> time I checked (a bit over a year ago) it's disabled by default. Why?
>

It is now enabled by default on Tumbleweed and hence likely on SLE/Leap 15.

> And insofar as I'm aware, openSUSE users aren't having big problems
> related to lack of balancing, they have problems due to the lack of
> balancing combined with schizo snapper defaults, which are these days
> masked somewhat by turning on quotas so snapper can be more accurate
> about cleaning up.
>

Not only that but also making snapshot policy less aggressive - now
(in Tumbleweed/Leap 42.3) periodical snapshots are turned off by
default, only configuration changes via YaST/package updates via
zypper trigger snapshot creation.
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