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--kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version from 6.9.x to 6.12.x #2792

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raj-prince opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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raj-prince commented Dec 13, 2024

Describe the issue
Kernel list cache TTL doesn't work with the kernel linux version 6.9.x onwards. That means GCSFuse will return the stale listing after expiry of --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs unless eviction happens because of creation, renaming, or deletion of new files or folders.

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  • OS: Ubuntu: 2410 (with linux version 6.9.x onwards)
  • Platform all
  • Version: all kernel-list-cache supported version.

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@raj-prince raj-prince added the known-issues Issues that are known or not supported yet. label Dec 13, 2024
@raj-prince raj-prince changed the title Kernel List Cache TTL is not working on the linux with kernel version 6.9.x onwards --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version 6.9.x onwards Dec 13, 2024
@raj-prince raj-prince changed the title --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version 6.9.x onwards --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version 6.9.x onwards Dec 13, 2024
@raj-prince raj-prince changed the title --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version 6.9.x onwards --kernel-list-cache-ttl-secs option doesn't work on linux with kernel version from 6.9.x to 6.12.x Jan 15, 2025
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raj-prince commented Jan 15, 2025

Kernel has fixed it with this commit, and should be available in the kernel v6.13.0 and onwards.

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