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Should I even be running psd if I'm using proxy server? Would this be contradictory or double work load?
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Doesn't matter... proxy just means your routing your traffic through someone else's connection. Your profile doesn't care if the traffic is local or otherwise.
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I think I went through FF preferences under cache and it said it was using 0 disk space as if the squid proxy caches all of the files instead of FF.
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Caching files is one aspect of the browser profile, there are others including databases like history. Guess if you really want to know, run `iotop -Pao` while browsing and see after an hour or so much many read/writes got racked up (do not use psd for this as I don't think iotop watches tmpfs).
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Graysky, could you please take a look at this?
Basically, I'm not sure PSD and ASD actually sync the files to RAM. When I check memory usage using Gnome System Monitor it shows 500 MB used with PSD+ASD enabled and the same amount with them disabled. But:
PSD+ASD disabled
# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 7883 951 6931 119 75 373
-/+ buffers/cache: 502 7381
Swap: 0 0 0
PSD+ASD enabled
# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 7883 1260 6623 342 76 776
-/+ buffers/cache: 407 7476
Swap: 0 0 0
It seems that GSM does not show the "used" and everything's ok, right?
# profile-sync-daemon parse
Profile-sync-daemon v5.45.1 on Arch Linux.
Systemd service is currently active.
Systemd resync service is currently active.
Psd will manage the following per /etc/psd.conf settings:
browser/psname: firefox/firefox
owner/group id: xxx/1000
sync target: /home/xxx/.mozilla/firefox/yyyy.default
tmpfs dir: /tmp/xxx-firefox-yyyy.default
profile size: 107M
# anything-sync-daemon debug
Anything-sync-daemon v3.21 on Arch Linux.
Systemd service is currently active.
Systemd resync service is currently active.
Asd will manage the following per /run/asd.conf settings:
owner/group id: xxx/1000
target to manage: /home/xxx/.cache
sync target: /home/xxx/..cache-backup_asd
tmpfs target: /dev/shm/asd-xxx/home/xxx/.cache
dir size: 141M
Q2: Can I launch Firefox right after my system starts without waiting for PSD to do its thing?
Q3: If I e.g. install a new Firefox extension it will actually first install to the profile in the RAM and then get synced into the profile on disk?
I'm asking this question because *I think* at one time when I was doing some cleanup through Firefox > History some files disappeared from disk first, right after I ordered cleanup.
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graysky, can you explain what the following messages mean?
During boot:
[ SKIP ] Ordering cycle found, skipping Timers
From the systemd journal:
systemd[1]: Job timers.target/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
They disappear as soon as psd.service is disabled.
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Hello graysky,
Please, could PSD support the new Opera for Linux?
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/06/ … er-stream/
The profile directory is: ~/.config/opera-developer/
Thank you ;-)
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Hello graysky,
Please, could PSD support the new Opera for Linux?
And also If You be so kind Palemoon browser
with profile located at $HOME/.moonchild productions/pale moon
Thanks in advance
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@Farstar - I don't use opera... I am currently supporting 'opera' and 'opera-next' ... what you're asking for 'opera-developer' I suppose?
@mbab - Yeah, I meant to look into it, but haven't had the time.
EDIT: wishes granted long live jambi. I haven't had time to fully test so I need you guys to do that for me. You may build profile-sync-daemon-git which pulls from my unstable branch. As always, backup your profiles before you continue. Please test out with the two new browsers you asked me to include.
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@graysky: yes, it's opera-developer.
I just tried profile-sync-daemon-git and it seems to work perfectly. Many thanks to you!
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Hello @gray-sky,
should i add psd.cron.hourly to in crontab?
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Hello @gray-sky,
should i add psd.cron.hourly to in crontab?
See the man page or wiki: the package ships with a systemd timer which is enabled automatically when you start the service if using psd >=5.50-1. Verify this:
% systemctl list-timers
NEXT LEFT LAST PASSED UNIT ACTIVATES
Wed 2014-06-25 08:12:37 EDT 3s left n/a n/a systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer systemd-tmpfiles-cle
Wed 2014-06-25 09:12:32 EDT 19min left n/a n/a psd-resync.timer psd-resync.service
Thu 2014-06-26 00:00:00 EDT 15h left Wed 2014-06-25 07:57:41 EDT 14min ago logrotate.timer logrotate.service
Thu 2014-06-26 00:00:00 EDT 15h left Wed 2014-06-25 07:57:41 EDT 14min ago man-db.timer man-db.service
Thu 2014-06-26 00:00:00 EDT 15h left Wed 2014-06-25 07:57:41 EDT 14min ago shadow.timer shadow.service
5 timers listed.
Pass --all to see loaded but inactive timers, too.
lines 1-9/9 (END)
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I was using FoxyProxy extension on FF (so I can switch proxies quickly), and with using sqtop-git (from AUR), FF wasn't even using the proxy. This might be a bug in the FoxyProxy extension as if it was using cache instead. I was starting to wonder why sites like my search engine took forever to load up. It wasn't even using the proxy. Maybe a bug I need to file with the maintainer of the FoxyProxy extension. Anything I would've done with the iotop would have been all of the cache, and not on proxy.
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It seems FF acts differently when it's using it's cache versus when it uses the proxy. Usually FF pages from cache aren't always updated to the most recent, but when it gets its pages from the proxy they are updated.
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This doesn't seems like an issue related to psd...
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I probably need to clean out my FF cache to see if it'll boot psd quicker now that I'm using proxy.
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Hello graysky,
Please, could PSD support the new Opera-beta for Linux? (formerly known as Opera Next).
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/09/ … a-beta-25/
The profile directory is: ~/.config/opera-beta/
Thank you.
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@whompus - you're saying that renamed opera-next to opera-beta? Is opera-next around any more? Plz try v5.52-1 which has this change.
https://github.com/graysky2/profile-syn … 51...v5.52
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Yes there is only Opera, Opera beta and Opera developer now. Update works great, thanks.
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Has there been any progress in adding support for encrypted $HOME directory to psd?
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@Lockheed - No, nothing without using a systemd user session.
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Hello graysky,
Please, could PSD support the new Opera 26 stable for Linux it uses a different profile directory.
The new profile directory is: ~/.config/opera/
Thank you.
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Sure, try v5.53-1.
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v5.54-1 has been released which has optional support for overlayfs to improve sync/unsync operations as well as lower the memory footprint. Typical speed ups are modest based on this HDD-based system. These times are on a fresh boot while systemd is loading up all other services, YMMV.
WIthout overlayfs:
% systemd-analyze blame | grep psd
6.560s psd.service
177ms psd-resync.service
With overlayfs:
% systemd-analyze blame | grep psd
1.388s psd.service
283ms psd-resync.service
The lower memory footprint is due how overlayfs works, only syncing to tmpfs what has changed in the profile. Here is an example running psd in parse mode, note the "overlayfs size" report compared to the total "profile size" report for each profile:
% psd p
Profile-sync-daemon v5.54 on Arch Linux.
Systemd service is currently active.
Systemd resync service is currently active.
Overlayfs technology is currently active.
Psd will manage the following per /run/psd.conf settings:
browser/psname: chromium/chromium
owner/group id: facade/100
sync target: /home/facade/.config/chromium
tmpfs dir: /tmp/facade-chromium
profile size: 93M
overlayfs size: 7.3M
browser/psname: firefox/firefox
owner/group id: facade/100
sync target: /home/facade/.mozilla/firefox/f8cv8bfu.default
tmpfs dir: /tmp/facade-firefox-f8cv8bfu.default
profile size: 145M
overlayfs size: 13M
These numbers will change depending on just how much data is written to the profile, but you get the idea. In order to use this new feature, a kernel version >=3.18 is needed and as of today the Arch devs have not yet updated the linux package to the 3.18 series. Just wanted to make users aware of it.
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Hi,
First off, thanks for this great tool, it has made my browsing experience extremely better on my old laptop.
I have a problem; psd seems to keep too many backups of older snapshots. In particular, this is how things look right now:
jorge@flamingo:~$ cd .mozilla/firefox
jorge@flamingo:~/.mozilla/firefox$ du -sh
2.8G .
jorge@flamingo:~/.mozilla/firefox$ du -sh *
18M eff1mp7s.Default User
4.0K profiles.ini
0 s38ms72r.default
217M s38ms72r.default-backup
53M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140227_115737
66M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140621_194907
65M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140622_174956
64M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140622_205708
66M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140623_215232
330M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140914_161840
212M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20140926_195100
213M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141009_211612
210M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141109_044220
212M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141124_185143
214M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141129_153650
211M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141130_142925
210M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141207_095831
217M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141210_094126
217M s38ms72r.default-backup-crashrecovery-20141210_094617
Is there a way to change this behaviour of psd and keep only one backup?
Sorry in advance if this is discussed elsewhere, but I was not able to find it.
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