On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Brian Parma freec...@cox.net wrote:
I have a 1.5 TB (1,475,720,773,632) partition that I wanted to convert from
ext4 to btrfs. It is currently used as / for ubuntu 10.10.
I booted into 11.04 beta2 and tried a 'btrfs-convert /dev/sdc1', but after
about 20
Hi,
this is happening mostly every night. I can't reproduce it right now.
vanilla kernel 2.6.38.4
Apr 27 03:41:54 mainframe kernel: [ cut here ]
Apr 27 03:41:54 mainframe kernel: WARNING: at fs/btrfs/inode.c:6488
btrfs_truncate+0x49/0x580()
Apr 27 03:41:54 mainframe
Hi,
I'm not sure if they matter, but I got these warnings on
one of the machines I'm using as a Ceph OSD server:
[ 1806.549469] [ cut here ]
[ 1806.554593] WARNING: at fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c:5790 use_block_rsv+0xa7/0x101
[btrfs]()
[ 1806.562903] Hardware name: PowerEdge
At what percentage utilization are folks typically seeing no space left
on device?
And what would constitute pathological values worth reporting and/or
offering up as debugging instances?
--rich
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Yan, Zheng wrote:
'btrfs-convert /dev/sdc1' .. segfaulted.
The crash was caused by the hard links per directory limit in btrfs.
In short, your ext4 is not convertible.
The failure mode is of course unacceptable. Does btrfs-convert have a
dry-run mode which could be used to check that