@ayazgv, your log file doesn't exhibit anything wrong and ends correctly.
Just to clarify is zsysd pegging your CPU for a long duration (tens of seconds or minutes) or for a short while?
It is not unexpected for the garbage collector to consume a fair but reasonable amount of CPU cycles to calculate the dependencies of the dataset and actually perform the removal operations. Besides, this operation is executed only once a day.
It'd also be interesting to know if the CPU is still running at 100% after the GC finished its job and until zsysd exits?
@ayazgv, your log file doesn't exhibit anything wrong and ends correctly.
Just to clarify is zsysd pegging your CPU for a long duration (tens of seconds or minutes) or for a short while?
It is not unexpected for the garbage collector to consume a fair but reasonable amount of CPU cycles to calculate the dependencies of the dataset and actually perform the removal operations. Besides, this operation is executed only once a day.
It'd also be interesting to know if the CPU is still running at 100% after the GC finished its job and until zsysd exits?