During disk replacement a new disk is temporarily
added to the fs devlist with devid 0 and fs num_device is
incremented by 1. However when progs reads the devlist it
fail to obtain details of devid 0 because it doesn't query
devid 0 at all.
reproducer:
btrfs rep start /dev/sdb /dev/sdf /btrfs
Hello Duncan,
Of course if you'd been following the list as btrfs testers really
should still be doing at this point, you'd have seen all this covered
before. And of course, if you had done pre-deployment testing before
you stuck valuable data on that btrfs raid5, you'd have noted the
Hello there,
Static analyser cppcheck says many things
about btrfs-progs, including the subject line.
Source code is
while (isspace(l[i]) i avail) {
Suggest code rework. I checked the latest source
code and the bug exists there too.
Regards
David Binderman
On 02/03/2014 10:19 PM, Roger Binns wrote:
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On 03/02/14 09:27, Josef Bacik wrote:
It is so totally broken that I don't want it being turned on by anybody
who can't edit this and change it themselves.
The symptoms I saw are huge amounts of kernel
On 02/03/2014 05:53 PM, Johannes Hirte wrote:
On Mon, 3 Feb 2014 16:08:08 -0500
Josef Bacik jba...@fb.com wrote:
On 02/03/2014 01:28 PM, Johannes Hirte wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 13:07:52 -0500
Josef Bacik jba...@fb.com wrote:
On one of our gluster clusters we noticed some pretty big lag
I also had some problems with syslinux.
For me it only works if I put boot folder to root of btrfs.
Didn't have a chance to do more test, but I copied /boot from default
subvolume to subvolume 0 and it boots OK.
--
regards
Blaz Balon
On 01/31/2014 11:00 PM, Alex wrote:
Sorry KC:
Hello,
My server had a period of instability (PSU-related issues), some lockups,
some strange crashes, and some files became corrupted, and perhaps parts of
a filesystem too. One BTRFS partition now fails with the following errors.
On an attempt to make a snapshot:
[ 48.035664] btrfs: corrupt
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 10:23:10PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Hello,
My server had a period of instability (PSU-related issues), some lockups,
some strange crashes, and some files became corrupted, and perhaps parts of
a filesystem too. One BTRFS partition now fails with the following
On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 16:32:35 +
Hugo Mills h...@carfax.org.uk wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 10:23:10PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Hello,
My server had a period of instability (PSU-related issues), some lockups,
some strange crashes, and some files became corrupted, and perhaps parts
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 10:35:06PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 16:32:35 +
Hugo Mills h...@carfax.org.uk wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 10:23:10PM +0600, Roman Mamedov wrote:
Hello,
My server had a period of instability (PSU-related issues), some lockups,
Blaz Balon blaz.balon at laly.si writes:
I also had some problems with syslinux.
For me it only works if I put boot folder to root of btrfs.
Didn't have a chance to do more test, but I copied /boot from default
subvolume to subvolume 0 and it boots OK.
Not sure I understand your /boot
Btrfs send uses the commit roots to avoid locking and such when sending
snapshots. The problem with this it doesn't lock anything to make sure the
commit roots don't get swapped out from underneath it. This can cause issues if
you are trying to send a snapshot and then snapshot that snapshot
Hi Linus,
Please pull my for-linus:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs.git for-linus
Filipe is fixing compile and boot problems with our crc32c rework, and
Josef has disabled snapshot aware defrag for now. As the number of
snapshots increases, we're hitting OOM.
to reply to my own thread:
i managed to empty the filesystem, but it still segfaults in the same way when
i try to balance the last few blocks. a `btrfs bal start -dusage=0 /mountpoint`
finishes, but leaves a few blocks allocated. when i skip the usage=0, it
segfaults.
What can i do to
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 01:18:40PM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
On Mon 03 Feb 2014 12:54:05 PM EST, David Sterba wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 04:52:54PM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
Chris Mason (3) commits (+64/-32):
Btrfs: setup inode location during btrfs_init_inode_locked (+9/-9)
On 02/04/2014 02:50 PM, Greg KH wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 01:18:40PM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
On Mon 03 Feb 2014 12:54:05 PM EST, David Sterba wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 04:52:54PM -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
Chris Mason (3) commits (+64/-32):
Btrfs: setup inode location during
Alex posted on Tue, 04 Feb 2014 17:19:09 + as excerpted:
I have quite an (overly) complicated setup.
I had to chuckle at that one. Fits my setup to a T, altho they're
different complications than yours. I'll have to remember it the next
time I find a fitting context to use it! =:^)
--
On 02/03/2014 03:51 PM, Remco Hosman - Yerf-it.com wrote:
FIrst, a bit of history of the filesystem:
used to be 6 disks, now 5. partially raid1 / raid10. been migrating back and
forth a few times.
As some point, a balance would not complete and would end with 164 ENOSPC’ses,
while there was
Hi!
I'm curious... The whole snapshot thing on btrfs is based on its COW design.
But you can make individual files and directory contents nocow by applying
the C attribute on it using chattr. This is usually recommended for database
files and VM images. So far, so good...
But what happens to
On 02/04/2014 03:52 PM, Kai Krakow wrote:
Hi!
I'm curious... The whole snapshot thing on btrfs is based on its COW design.
But you can make individual files and directory contents nocow by applying
the C attribute on it using chattr. This is usually recommended for database
files and VM images.
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 08:22:05PM -0500, Josef Bacik wrote:
On 02/04/2014 03:52 PM, Kai Krakow wrote:
Hi!
I'm curious... The whole snapshot thing on btrfs is based on its COW design.
But you can make individual files and directory contents nocow by applying
the C attribute on it using
How can i tell?
Label: data uuid: a8626d67-4684-4b23-99b3-8d5fa8e7fd69
Total devices 5 FS bytes used 820.00KiB
devid2 size 1.82TiB used 1.00GiB path /dev/sdb2
devid3 size 1.82TiB used 1.00GiB path /dev/sdf2
devid5 size 2.73TiB used 3.00GiB path
I got an error on v3.13:
BTRFS error (device sdf1) in write_all_supers:3378: errno=-5 IO failure
(errors while submitting device barriers.)
how to reproduce:
mkfs.btrfs -f -d raid1 /dev/sdf1 /dev/sdf2
wipefs -a /dev/sdf2
mount -o degraded /dev/sdf1 /mnt
btrfs balance start -f
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