After a reboot, I found this in the logs:
[  322.510152] BTRFS info (device sdm): The free space cache file
(36114966511616) is invalid. skip it
[  488.702570] btrfs_printk: 847 callbacks suppressed



On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Gerard Saraber <gsara...@rarcoa.com> wrote:
> no snapshots and no qgroups, just a straight up large volume.
>
> shrapnel gerard-store # btrfs fi df /home/exports
> Data, RAID1: total=20.93TiB, used=20.86TiB
> System, RAID1: total=32.00MiB, used=3.73MiB
> Metadata, RAID1: total=79.00GiB, used=61.10GiB
> GlobalReserve, single: total=512.00MiB, used=544.00KiB
>
> shrapnel gerard-store # btrfs filesystem usage /home/exports
> Overall:
>     Device size:                  69.13TiB
>     Device allocated:             42.01TiB
>     Device unallocated:           27.13TiB
>     Device missing:                  0.00B
>     Used:                         41.84TiB
>     Free (estimated):             13.63TiB      (min: 13.63TiB)
>     Data ratio:                       2.00
>     Metadata ratio:                   2.00
>     Global reserve:              512.00MiB      (used: 1.52MiB)
>
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Roman Mamedov <r...@romanrm.net> wrote:
>> On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 08:52:30 -0500
>> Gerard Saraber <gsara...@rarcoa.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I could just reboot the system and be fine for a week or so, but is
>>> there any way to diagnose this?
>>
>> `btrfs fi df` for a start.
>>
>> Also obligatory questions: do you have a lot of snapshots, and do you use
>> qgroups?
>>
>> --
>> With respect,
>> Roman
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