I wait for the problem to occur, i will try the remount,ro remount,rw. But I know for sure, in my case umount / mount solved the problem every time!

Reboot was not needed. (I think reboot is simpler because the fs is used, and the service has to be stopped etc.)

László Szalma

2015-10-27 07:23 keltezéssel, Duncan írta:
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.


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