On Mon, 2013-12-16 at 19:22 +0100, Hans-Kristian Bakke wrote: > I have explicitly set compression=lzo, and later noatime just to test > now, else it's just default 3.12.4 options (or 3.13-rc2 when I tested > that). > > To make sure, here is my btrfs mounts from /proc/mounts: > /dev/sdl /btrfs btrfs rw,noatime,compress=lzo,space_cache 0 0 > /dev/sdl /storage/storage-vol0 btrfs rw,noatime,compress=lzo,space_cache 0 0 > > /etc/fstab: > UUID=9302fc8f-15c6-46e9-9217-951d7423927c /btrfs btrfs > defaults,compress=lzo,noatime 0 2 > UUID=9302fc8f-15c6-46e9-9217-951d7423927c /storage/storage-vol0 > btrfs defaults,subvol=storage-vol0,noatime 0 2 > > Hardware: > CPU: Intel Xeon X3430 (Quad Core) > MB: Supermicro X8SI6-F > RAM: 16GB (4x4GB) Samsung ECC/Unbuffered DDR3 1333mhz CL9 (MEM-DR340L-SL01-EU13) > HDDs in btrfs RAID10: 8 x Western Digital Se 4TB 64MB 7200RPM SATA > 6Gb/s (WD4000F9YZ) > HBAs: LSI SAS 9211-8i, LSI SAS 9201-16i > Ok, could you please capture the dmesg output after a sysrq-w during one of the stalls during rsync writing? We want to see all the stack traces of all the waiting procs. Defrag is a slightly different use case, so I want to address that separately. -chris {.n++%ݶw{.n+{k~^nrzh&zzޗ++zfh~iz_j:+v)ߣm