I already posted this in the thread ENOSPC with mkdir and rename,
but now I have a device with 100GB unallocated on the btrfs fi sh
output, and when I run a rebalance of the form:
btrfs filesystem balance start -dusage=50 -musage=10 $mount
I get more than 75 of such stack traces contaminating
On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 10:34:13AM +0100, Peter Waller wrote:
I already posted this in the thread ENOSPC with mkdir and rename,
but now I have a device with 100GB unallocated on the btrfs fi sh
output, and when I run a rebalance of the form:
btrfs filesystem balance start -dusage=50
On 5 August 2014 10:46, Hugo Mills h...@carfax.org.uk wrote:
It's a warning, not an oops, so it's less immediately dangerous.
The other key thing is block rsv returned -28, which says it's an
ENOSPC. My guess would be that you've got ENOSPC debugging enabled in
the kernel, and that the