On Mar 2, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Hendrik Friedel <hend...@friedels.name> wrote:
> 
> I am lacking space why I did the balance (to free one of the two discs).
> So, unless the above helps, it seems, I need to buy another HDD?

It might be worth finding large files to defragment. See the ENOSPC errors 
during raid1 rebalance thread. It sounds like it might be possible for some 
fragmented files to be stuck across multiple chunks, preventing conversion.

Otherwise, I'd like to believe for anything semi-important you have a way to 
back it up, and if not well you probably need another HDD anyway. As they say, 
raid is not a backup.

> 
> Davids itegration-branch btrfsck tells me:
> 
> ./btrfsck /dev/sda1
> Checking filesystem on /dev/sda1
> UUID: 989306aa-d291-4752-8477-0baf94f8c42f
> checking extents
> checking free space cache
> checking fs roots
> root 256 inode 9579 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 256 inode 9580 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 256 inode 14258 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 256 inode 14259 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14155 inode 9579 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14155 inode 9580 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14155 inode 14258 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14155 inode 14259 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14251 inode 9579 errors 100, file extent discount
> root 14251 inode 9580 errors 100, file extent discount

I don't know what this means, even whether it's a significant problem or just 
noise. 


Chris Murphy

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