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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
rsync between two btrfs filesystems causes machines to crash with
sym
This problem was not reproducible with the 3.12 kernel, happy to have
closed as fixed in 3.12
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Title:
rsync between two btrfs filesystems causes
Sorry Joseph, I should have been clearer. It was with the mainline
kernel 3.12.0-999-generic #201310090426, I never gor around to trying
the rc5 kernel as you suggested - this is my company fileserver so I
cannot just do immediate changes (unless of course it has just crashed
and I am recovering).
It sounds like you got two seperate results with the upstream 3.12
kernel, per comments #5 and #7/8. Was you testing in comment #8 with
the 3.12 kernel, or the latest 3.11 kernel, suggested in comment #6?
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Installed 3.12.0-999-generic #201310170405 and retrying.
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Title:
rsync between two btrfs filesystems causes machines to crash with
symptoms of
OK, it is reproducible - I have a filserver with 6x 3TB in a BTRFS RAID
1+0 configuration.
>From a client (and using NFS) I copy a 95GB tar file from the fileserver
to a USB HD.
It seems at the very end (when BTRFS deletes the 95GB file on the server
it falls over - btrfs-transaction and btrfs-fl
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Title:
rsync between two btrfs filesystems causes machines to crash with
symptoms of memory leak
To ma
We can perform a "Reverse" kernel bisect to identify the commit that
fixes this in the upstream kernel. Can you first test the latest 3.11
upstream stable kernel, to see if the fix in mainline was already sent
to stable? The latest 3.11 stable kernel is available from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~k
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
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Installed 3.12.0-999-generic #201310090426 kernel and backup runs and
completes as expected.
Adding tag as instructed
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Can you also test the mainline kernel for this bug, as you did in bug
1237794
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Tags added: kernel-da-key saucy
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
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Now running mainline kernel (3.12.0-999-generic #201310090426) and
restest
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