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Diagnostics file not fully anonymized if using ca.mover.tuning

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Hi,

I just created a diagnostics file for the first time and highly appreciate that they are anonymized by default. I still wanted to check what's in there so I looked at all the files if e.g. the names of my shares appear. Under "shares" in the zip file they are anonymized.

But my diagnostics also contained logs/syslog-previous.txt which had the names of the shares in clear-text, supposedly caused by the ca.mover.tuning plugin.

My suggestion: I think it would be good if the diagnostics creation tool would try to filter out some system-wide infos that are considered as sensitive, so that users are not getting surprised by data that some plugins might leave in the logs 😅

Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: ----------------------------------------------------------- Processing [corp] share ---------------------------------------------------------
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Primary storage: cache - size: 3.5TiB - used: 4 % (163GiB)
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Secondary storage: none
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Share Information: Name: corp - Path: /mnt/cache/corp
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Mover action: no action, only cache used (cache:only).
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: => Nothing will be moved. Share usage is taken into account in the calculation of the threshold for other shares.
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Calculating zfs share usage...
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: cache/corp used: 140KiB
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: -------------------------------------------------------- Processing [corp_Video] share ------------------------------------------------------
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Settings override:
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: ------------------
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Using share (cache:yes) moving threshold: 0 %
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Using share (cache:yes) freeing threshold: 0 %
Jan 25 03:40:01 sparky move: Age: 30
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Primary storage: cache - size: 3.5TiB - used: 4 % (163GiB)
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Secondary storage: user0
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Share Information: Name: corp_Video - Path: /mnt/cache/corp_Video
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Moving threshold: 0% (0B) ; Freeing threshold: 0% (0B)
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Mover action: cache->user0 (cache:yes). Pool is above moving threshold percentage:  4% >= 0%.
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: => Will smart move old files from cache to user0. Nothing will be moved from user0 to cache
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Adding Age
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Age (modification time) 30
Jan 25 03:40:02 sparky move: Updated Filtered filelist: /tmp/ca.mover.tuning/Filtered_files_2026-01-25T034001.list for corp_Video

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