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From: Lionel Bouton <lionel-subscription@bouton.name>
To: "Holger Hoffstätte" <holger.hoffstaette@googlemail.com>,
	"Marc MERLIN" <marc@merlins.org>,
	"linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org" <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Scrub: no spae left on device
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2015 16:46:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5666FB58.2040900@bouton.name> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5666F947.5010902@googlemail.com>

Le 08/12/2015 16:37, Holger Hoffstätte a écrit :
> On 12/08/15 16:06, Marc MERLIN wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> Why would scrub need space and why would it cancel if there isn't enough of
>> it?
>> (kernel 4.3)
>>
>> /etc/cron.daily/btrfs-scrub:
>> btrfs scrub start -Bd /dev/mapper/cryptroot
>> scrub device /dev/mapper/cryptroot (id 1) done
>> 	scrub started at Mon Dec  7 01:35:08 2015 and finished after 258 seconds
>> 	total bytes scrubbed: 130.84GiB with 0 errors
>> btrfs scrub start -Bd /dev/mapper/pool1
>> ERROR: scrubbing /dev/mapper/pool1 failed for device id 1 (No space left on device)
>> scrub device /dev/mapper/pool1 (id 1) canceled
> Scrub rewrites metadata (apparently even in -r aka readonly mode), and that
> can lead to temporary metadata expansion (stuff gets COWed around); it's
> a bit surprising but makes sense if you think about it.

How long must I think about it until it makes sense? :-)

Sorry I'm not sure why metadata is rewritten if no error is detected.
I've several theories but lack information: is the fact that no error
has been detected stored somewhere? is scrub using some kind of internal
temporary snapshot(s) to avoid interfering with other operations? other
reason I didn't think about?

Lionel

  reply	other threads:[~2015-12-08 15:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-12-08 15:06 Scrub: no spae left on device Marc MERLIN
2015-12-08 15:37 ` Holger Hoffstätte
2015-12-08 15:46   ` Lionel Bouton [this message]
2015-12-08 16:02     ` Holger Hoffstätte
2015-12-08 16:06     ` Marc MERLIN
2015-12-08 16:24       ` Holger Hoffstätte
2015-12-08 16:39         ` Marc MERLIN
2015-12-09  6:46       ` Duncan
2015-12-08 15:39 ` Lionel Bouton
2015-12-08 16:00 ` Austin S Hemmelgarn

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