I can tell you from experience that the later unstable git pull works
much better in this regard.  I have a 299GB filesystem compressed to
1.2TB full with 507M free.  And it handles the ENOSPC condition like
it should.

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Josef Bacik <jo...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 04:59:02PM +0200, Marek Otahal wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm running archlinux, kernel 2.6.33.2, btrfs-progs 0.19.
>> I was copying a folder (cca 2GB) to a btrfs partition(8GB free) and got a
>> 'disk full' error message. Had to kill the process and remove the files
>> otherwise apps report full disk.
>> I can always reproduce this by creating some big files on the partition.
>> Since then, btrfsck reports errors, is there a way to fix them?
>> Thank you, Mark
>>
>> // here follows contents of files attached for your comfort
>>
>> Here are some clues:
>>
>> *output of df -h:
>>
>> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/sda5              20G   13G  6.0G  68% /
>> udev                   10M  248K  9.8M   3% /dev
>> none                  1.0G     0  1.0G   0% /dev/shm
>> /dev/mapper/homeDevice
>>                        21G   13G  8.0G  62% /home
>> tmpfs                 3.0G   29M  3.0G   1% /tmp
>> /dev/sda8             3.4G  2.3G  976M  71% /var
>> /dev/sda2             145M   20M  118M  15% /boot
>> /dev/mapper/storeDevice
>>                        40G   38G  2.0G  96% /mnt/store
>> /dev/sda10             18G  9.1G  7.4G  56% /mnt/recovery
>> /dev/sda12            9.8G  9.6G  206M  98% /media/disk
>> /dev/sda1              30G   22G  7.5G  75% /mnt/winxp
>>
>> * I've heard df has issues with btrfs, but du -sh /mountpoint reports approx
>> same size used
>>
>> *btrfsck /dev/mapper/homeDevice - is there a way to fix these errors?? I'm
>> worried to take snapshots or defragment not to make it worse.
>>
>
> Some work has been done in this area recently.  Can you run with the latest
> btrfs-unstable tree?  Df will tell you something that is more along the lines
> with what you are expecting, and you can use the new btrfs-progs-unstable tree
> and run a
>
> btrfs filesystem df /mount/point
>
> and it will spit out specific space info that will be helpfull.  Thanks,
>
> Josef
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