Hello
I successfully recovered my data, it was sufficient to mount my disk
in read only and with the proper compression option. Thanks anyway!
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I am wondering if the project for threads being NUMA aware is still
value as after reading it.
It seems to be obsolete due to it being directly supported in work
queues by another kernel
layer.
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Please get yourself a NUMA system and test this out.
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Hi, Peter
Some explain below inline.
Original Message
Subject: ENOSPC with mkdir and rename
From: Peter Waller
To:
Date: 2014年08月03日 07:35
Hi All,
My TL;DR questions are at the bottom, before the stack trace.
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04. I wonder if this problem is related to
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
> Please get yourself a NUMA system and test this out.
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Russell,
Unfortunately I don't have money for an extra machine as of now as I
am a student
so if x86 is NUMA I can test otherwise I c
Hi
I've just recently started testing btrfs on my server but after just 24
hours problems have started. I get booted to a busybox prompt user
ubuntu 14.04. I have a multi device FS setup and I can't say for sure if
it managed to boot initially or not but it worked fine in regular usage.
I ca
On Mon, 4 Aug 2014 04:02:53 Peter Roberts wrote:
> I've just recently started testing btrfs on my server but after just 24
> hours problems have started. I get booted to a busybox prompt user
> ubuntu 14.04. I have a multi device FS setup and I can't say for sure if
> it managed to boot initiall
On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 22:44:26 Nick Krause wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
> > Please get yourself a NUMA system and test this out.
>
> Unfortunately I don't have money for an extra machine as of now as I
> am a student
If you can't get an extra machine then you probab
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 22:44:26 Nick Krause wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
>> > Please get yourself a NUMA system and test this out.
>>
>> Unfortunately I don't have money for an extra machine as of now as I
>> am
On 08/03/2014 08:31 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2014 04:02:53 Peter Roberts wrote:
I've just recently started testing btrfs on my server but after just 24
hours problems have started. I get booted to a busybox prompt user
ubuntu 14.04. I have a multi device FS setup and I can't say fo
On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 21:00:19 George Mitchell wrote:
> > But just changing your boot configuration to use /dev/sdx is probably the
> > best option.
>
> Assuming you are booting with grub2, you will need to use /dev/sdx in
> the grub2 configuration file. This is known issue with grub2. Example
> f
On 08/03/2014 09:14 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 21:00:19 George Mitchell wrote:
But just changing your boot configuration to use /dev/sdx is probably the
best option.
Assuming you are booting with grub2, you will need to use /dev/sdx in
the grub2 configuration file. This is kno
On 08/03/2014 09:14 PM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 21:00:19 George Mitchell wrote:
But just changing your boot configuration to use /dev/sdx is probably the
best option.
Assuming you are booting with grub2, you will need to use /dev/sdx in
the grub2 configuration file. This is kno
On Sun, 3 Aug 2014 21:34:29 George Mitchell wrote:
> I see what you are saying. Its a hack. But I suspect that most of the
> distros are not yet accommodating btrfs with their standard mkinitrd
> process. At this point modifying grub2 config does solve the problem.
> If you know a reasonably
George Mitchell posted on Sun, 03 Aug 2014 21:00:19 -0700 as excerpted:
>>> I cannot mount my root with anything other than an explicit /dev/sdx
>>> reference until I manually run a scan. Then UUID etc all work. I've
>> That sounds like a problem with the Ubuntu initrd, probably filing an
>> Ubunt
Hello,
I just had a very frustrating experience with btrfs, which I was only
able to resolve by rolling back to ext4 using the subvol btrfs-convert
created. The same type of situation occurred before when I was using
the ext file system and the result was far less disastrous.
The source of proble
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