- Original Message
From: Chris Mason chris.ma...@oracle.com
Great, this is a known bug in the O_DIRECT code. I'll fix it up
tomorrow morning.
At the risk of sounding like the non-contributing, annoying moocher that I am,
I
thought I'd check on the status of this bug.
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To
After a successful db startup, this crash was reproducible every time with db
activity, or possibly just time. The filesystem is a raid1 and even after a
reformat and restore from backup, the crash remains:
Label: slash uuid: a9730db3-a475-45bb-af94-a873e235114b
Total devices 2 FS
Well, it fails the way that I'm trying to do it.
kernel:2.6.31.9-174.fc12.x86_64
btrfs-progs: btrfs-progs-0.19-9.fc12.x86_64
On a new filesystem:
$ cd /mnt/btrfs1
$ btrfsctl -S subvol1 .
operation complete
Btrfs Btrfs v0.19
$ btrfsctl -s snapofsubvol1 subvol1
operation complete
Hello,
is there a timeline for snapshot-removal
?
i did intensively play with btrfs about a
year ago and was really
impressed, but i quit due to the lack of
snapshot removal.
(i tried btrfs mostly because of the
snapshot feature)
has there been some progress on this or is
with discussion about outdated benchmarks, of which this
will soon be.
--- On Tue, 7/7/09, Josh Berry d...@condordes.net wrote:
From: Josh Berry d...@condordes.net
Subject: Re: new benchmark btrfs 0.19 vs. ext4
To: Morten P.D. Stevens mstev...@win-professional.com
Cc: Brian Neu proclivit...@yahoo.com