On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 11:39:11AM -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Since there's no hardware issue suspect, you could filter for just btrfs.
> 
> journalctl -o short-iso | grep -i btrfs

Which is exactly what I did. Why did you suspect that my logs were
"trimmed"? That's what got me kind of furious. I took great care to
not trim relevant information.

> When there's hardware stuff suspect it's better to include all the
> SCSI and  libata (and USB if it's a USB drive) messages also.

None there.

> If you have any logs that include the filesystem mounted with
> enospc_debug, that might be useful for a developer?

The later logs I posted were actually taken with enospc_debug, the
4.4.3 ones even with Duncan's patch. I think I didn't apply it before
building 4.4.4.

Greetings
Marc

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