* Activating space_cache after read-only snapshots without space_cache have been taken
@ 2013-04-16 0:28 Ochi
2013-04-16 3:11 ` Liu Bo
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ochi @ 2013-04-16 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
Hello everyone,
I've ran into problems with _very_ slow unmounting of my btrfs-formatted
"backup" volume. I have a suspicion what might be the cause but maybe
someone with more experience with the btrfs code could enlighten me
whether it is actually correct.
The situation is the following: I have created a backup-volume to which
I regularly rsync a backup of my system into a subvolume. After
rsync'ing, I take a _read-only_ snapshot of that subvolume with a
timestamp added to its name.
Now at the time I started using this backup volume, I was _not_ using
the space_cache mount option and two read-only snapshots were taken
during this time. Then I started using the space_cache option and
continued doing snapshots.
A bit later, I started having very long lags when unmounting the backup
volume (both during shutdown and when unmounting manually). I scrubbed
and fsck'd the volume but this didn't show any errors. Defragmenting the
root and subvolumes took a long time but didn't improve the situation much.
Now I started having the suspicion that maybe the space cache possibly
couldn't be written to disk for the readonly subvolumes/snapshots that
were created during the time when I wasn't using the space_cache option,
forcing the cache to be rebuilt every time.
Clearing the cache didn't help. But when I deleted the two snapshots
that I think were taken during the time without the mount option, the
unmounting time seems to have improved considerably.
I will have to observe whether unmounting stays quick now but my
question is whether it is possible that the read-only snapshots taken
during the time when I wasn't using space_cache might actually have been
the culprits.
Best,
Sebastian
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* Re: Activating space_cache after read-only snapshots without space_cache have been taken
2013-04-16 0:28 Activating space_cache after read-only snapshots without space_cache have been taken Ochi
@ 2013-04-16 3:11 ` Liu Bo
2013-04-16 8:10 ` Sander
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Liu Bo @ 2013-04-16 3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ochi; +Cc: linux-btrfs
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 02:28:51AM +0200, Ochi wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've ran into problems with _very_ slow unmounting of my
> btrfs-formatted "backup" volume. I have a suspicion what might be
> the cause but maybe someone with more experience with the btrfs code
> could enlighten me whether it is actually correct.
>
> The situation is the following: I have created a backup-volume to
> which I regularly rsync a backup of my system into a subvolume.
> After rsync'ing, I take a _read-only_ snapshot of that subvolume
> with a timestamp added to its name.
>
> Now at the time I started using this backup volume, I was _not_
> using the space_cache mount option and two read-only snapshots were
> taken during this time. Then I started using the space_cache option
> and continued doing snapshots.
>
> A bit later, I started having very long lags when unmounting the
> backup volume (both during shutdown and when unmounting manually). I
> scrubbed and fsck'd the volume but this didn't show any errors.
> Defragmenting the root and subvolumes took a long time but didn't
> improve the situation much.
So are you using '-o nospace_cache' when creating two RO snapshots?
>
> Now I started having the suspicion that maybe the space cache
> possibly couldn't be written to disk for the readonly
> subvolumes/snapshots that were created during the time when I wasn't
> using the space_cache option, forcing the cache to be rebuilt every
> time.
>
> Clearing the cache didn't help. But when I deleted the two snapshots
> that I think were taken during the time without the mount option,
> the unmounting time seems to have improved considerably.
I don't know why this happens, but maybe you can observe the umount process's
very slow behaviour by using 'cat /proc/{umount-pid}/stack' or 'perf top'.
thanks,
liubo
>
> I will have to observe whether unmounting stays quick now but my
> question is whether it is possible that the read-only snapshots
> taken during the time when I wasn't using space_cache might actually
> have been the culprits.
>
> Best,
> Sebastian
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread* Re: Activating space_cache after read-only snapshots without space_cache have been taken
2013-04-16 3:11 ` Liu Bo
@ 2013-04-16 8:10 ` Sander
2013-04-16 11:35 ` Ochi
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Sander @ 2013-04-16 8:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Liu Bo; +Cc: Ochi, linux-btrfs
Liu Bo wrote (ao):
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 02:28:51AM +0200, Ochi wrote:
> > The situation is the following: I have created a backup-volume to
> > which I regularly rsync a backup of my system into a subvolume.
> > After rsync'ing, I take a _read-only_ snapshot of that subvolume
> > with a timestamp added to its name.
> >
> > Now at the time I started using this backup volume, I was _not_
> > using the space_cache mount option and two read-only snapshots were
> > taken during this time. Then I started using the space_cache option
> > and continued doing snapshots.
> >
> > A bit later, I started having very long lags when unmounting the
> > backup volume (both during shutdown and when unmounting manually). I
> > scrubbed and fsck'd the volume but this didn't show any errors.
> > Defragmenting the root and subvolumes took a long time but didn't
> > improve the situation much.
>
> So are you using '-o nospace_cache' when creating two RO snapshots?
No, he first created two ro snapshots, then (some time later) mounted
with nospace_cache, and then continued to take ro snapshots.
> > Now I started having the suspicion that maybe the space cache
> > possibly couldn't be written to disk for the readonly
> > subvolumes/snapshots that were created during the time when I wasn't
> > using the space_cache option, forcing the cache to be rebuilt every
> > time.
> >
> > Clearing the cache didn't help. But when I deleted the two snapshots
> > that I think were taken during the time without the mount option,
> > the unmounting time seems to have improved considerably.
>
> I don't know why this happens, but maybe you can observe the umount
> process's very slow behaviour by using 'cat /proc/{umount-pid}/stack'
> or 'perf top'.
AFAIUI the problem is not there anymore, but this is a good tip for the
future.
Sander
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2013-04-16 8:10 ` Sander
@ 2013-04-16 11:35 ` Ochi
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ochi @ 2013-04-16 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sander; +Cc: Liu Bo, linux-btrfs
On 04/16/2013 10:10 AM, Sander wrote:
> Liu Bo wrote (ao):
>> On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 02:28:51AM +0200, Ochi wrote:
>>> The situation is the following: I have created a backup-volume to
>>> which I regularly rsync a backup of my system into a subvolume.
>>> After rsync'ing, I take a _read-only_ snapshot of that subvolume
>>> with a timestamp added to its name.
>>>
>>> Now at the time I started using this backup volume, I was _not_
>>> using the space_cache mount option and two read-only snapshots were
>>> taken during this time. Then I started using the space_cache option
>>> and continued doing snapshots.
>>>
>>> A bit later, I started having very long lags when unmounting the
>>> backup volume (both during shutdown and when unmounting manually). I
>>> scrubbed and fsck'd the volume but this didn't show any errors.
>>> Defragmenting the root and subvolumes took a long time but didn't
>>> improve the situation much.
>>
>> So are you using '-o nospace_cache' when creating two RO snapshots?
>
> No, he first created two ro snapshots, then (some time later) mounted
> with nospace_cache, and then continued to take ro snapshots.
I need to clarify this: The NOspace_cache option was never used, I just
didn't explicitly activate space_cache in the beginning. However, I was
not aware that space_cache is the default anyways (at least in Arch
which is the distro I'm using). I reviewed old system logs and it
actually looks like space caching was always being used right from the
beginning, even when I didn't explicitly use the space_cache mount
option. So I guess this wasn't the problem after all :\
>>> Now I started having the suspicion that maybe the space cache
>>> possibly couldn't be written to disk for the readonly
>>> subvolumes/snapshots that were created during the time when I wasn't
>>> using the space_cache option, forcing the cache to be rebuilt every
>>> time.
>>>
>>> Clearing the cache didn't help. But when I deleted the two snapshots
>>> that I think were taken during the time without the mount option,
>>> the unmounting time seems to have improved considerably.
>>
>> I don't know why this happens, but maybe you can observe the umount
>> process's very slow behaviour by using 'cat /proc/{umount-pid}/stack'
>> or 'perf top'.
>
> AFAIUI the problem is not there anymore, but this is a good tip for the
> future.
>
> Sander
That's correct, the problem has vanished after the deletion of the
oldest two snapshots. Mounting and unmounting is reasonably fast now. I
will just continue to use the volume normally (i.e. making regular
backups and snapshotting) and report back if the problem appears again.
Just for the records: The btrfs volume and the first snapshots were
originally created under kernel 3.7.10. I then updated to 3.8.3. I don't
know if this information is useful - just in case... :)
Thanks,
Sebastian
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