Hello there!
I'm stumbling over this regularly. I explicitly upgraded the kernel to
avoid this, but it still occurs me every few months:
$ touch foo
touch: »foo“ kann nicht berührt werden: Auf dem Gerät ist kein
Speicherplatz mehr verfügbar
$ sudo btrfs fi df /
Data, single: total=101.14G
Many thanks to everybody on the list for the awful a lot help I received.
I'm impressed by the amount, quality and speed of the responses I received!
> See the FAQ[1] for how to interpret the output. ...
Very helpful, thanks.
> The solution is to free up some of the data allocation, using a fil
>It's just freed up lots of space. You'll probably find that your
> "total" value for data in btrfs fi df is close to (but not exactly) 66
> GiB now, if you've just run a full unfiltered balance. (The difference
> being made up of metadata).
I think i need to dive more into the details of btr
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 07:45:13PM +0100, Ben Tebulin wrote:
>
> >It's just freed up lots of space. You'll probably find that your
> > "total" value for data in btrfs fi df is close to (but not exactly) 66
> > GiB now, if you've just run a full unfiltered balance. (The difference
> > being mad
This explanation helped a lot. Got it now!
Thank you!
>You start with a load of unused space -- that's the "total" for
> each device in btrfs fi show. That space is allocated to specific
> usages as the FS needs it. The allocated space is the "used" in btrfs
> fi show for each device.
>
>
Am 20.11.2015 um 04:14 schrieb Duncan:
> Meta-comment:
>
> Apparently that attribution should actually be to Hugo Mills. I've no
> idea what went wrong, but at least here as received from gmane.org, the
> from header really does say linux-btrfs.tebulin, so something obviously
> bugged out some