On Tuesday 27 October 2015 06:23:06 Duncan wrote:
>Marc Joliet posted on Mon, 26 Oct 2015 15:23:39 +0100 as excerpted:
>> Occasionally they go away by themselves, but usually I have to reboot to
>> make them go away.  This happens when getmail attempts to fetch mail,
>> which fails due to the above error.  After the reboot getmail succeeds
>> again.
>
>Just out of curiosity, does a remount,ro, followed by a remount,rw, solve
>the problem?
>
>The ro/rw cycle should force anything in memory to device, so if that
>eliminates the problem, it could well be some sort of sync issue.  If it
>doesn't, then it's more likely an in-memory filesystem state issue,
>that's cleared by the reboot.
>
>And if the ro/rw cycle doesn't clear the problem, what about a full
>unmount/mount cycle, at least of that subvolume?
>
>If you're running multiple subvolumes with root being one of them, you
>can't of course unmount the entire filesystem, but you could go down to
>emergency mode (systemctl emergency), try unmounting everything but /,
>mounting / ro, and then switching back to normal mode (from emergency
>mode, simply exiting should return you to normal multi-user or gui
>target, remounting filesystems as necessary, etc).
>
>IOW, does it take a full reboot to clear the problem, or is a simple ro/rw
>mount cycle enough, or an unmount/remount?
>
>Finally, assuming root itself isn't btrfs, if you have btrfs configured
>as a module, you could try unmounting all btrfs and then unloading the
>module, then reloading and remounting.  That should entirely clear all in-
>memory btrfs state, so if that doesn't solve the problem, while rebooting
>does, then the problem's very possibly outside of btrfs scope.  Of course
>if root is btrfs, you can't really check that.

Thanks for the hints.  I just upgraded to gentoo-sources 4.1.11 and will see 
if that changes anything.  If not, I'll have to try unmounting /home from 
emergency mode (it's a subvolume mount).

-- 
Marc Joliet
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don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup

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