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From: "Helmut Hullen" <Hullen@t-online.de>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 800 GByte free, but "no space left"
Date: 05 Dec 2010 10:51:00 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BbJON$Fi1uB@helmut.hullen.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimza7z64TB43BkFoVgtf2SNkks_6dfy+iXafqHf@mail.gmail.com>

Hallo, cwillu,

Du meintest am 05.12.10:

>>> I am not an expert on this by a long shot, but it looks like you
>>> added these two disks in raid0.

>> I won't hope that this error is related to RAID0, I haven't
>> installed (as far as I know) RAID0.
>>
>> My installation way:
>>
>> (2-TByte-Disk)
>>
>> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdf2
>> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0mount /dev/sdf2 /srv/MM
>>
>> (1.5-TByte-Disk)
>> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0btrfs device add /dev/sdc3 /srv/MM
>> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0btrfs filesystem balance /srv/MM
>>
>> (and then waiting about 1 day ...)
>> Especially: no RAID definition.

[...]

> If it's not a raid1, and there's multiple devices, it's a raid0 (and
> so available space is the sum of all drives).  Your problem however
> is that metadata is raid1 by default (where everything is duplicated
> on separate drives).

Maybe you're right. But if you're right then I have got the worst of tw=
o =20
worlds. I don't want neither RAID0 nor RAID1, I want a bundle of =20
different disks (at least partititions) which seem to be one large disk=
=2E =20
And I've hoped btrfs does this job.

> Adding another device will probably work around this, as will simply
> running a balance operation (possibly, and you may need to free up
> some space first anyway).

That could lead to the following steps:

Buy a 3 GByte disk =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0

        btrfs device add /dev/sdxy /srv/MM
   =A0 =A0 =A0btrfs filesystem balance /srv/MM

1.5 TByte disk:
        btrfs device delete /dev/sdc3 /srv/MM
   =A0 =A0 =A0btrfs filesystem balance /srv/MM

and then disconnect the 1.5 TByte disk (and hope that now the 2 TByte =20
disk sets the limits).
No nice way ...

--------------------------

Is there a way to avoid this (presumably) RAID mismatch?

By the way: working with TByte disks includes (for home users) that =20
there's no backup ...

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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  reply	other threads:[~2010-12-05  9:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <AANLkTimJ3dDdOFiQb8G=rrjCk2h68Y59oWdKEGH-80jN@mail.gmail.com>
2010-12-05  7:48 ` 800 GByte free, but "no space left" Helmut Hullen
2010-12-05  8:59   ` cwillu
2010-12-05  9:51     ` Helmut Hullen [this message]
2010-12-05 10:36       ` cwillu
2010-12-05 11:46         ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-05 11:08   ` Evert Vorster
2010-12-05 11:22     ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-05 12:21       ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-05 13:49       ` Evert Vorster
2010-12-05 14:33         ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-05 18:00           ` Evert Vorster
2010-12-05 18:26             ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06  9:56               ` Brian Rogers
2010-12-06 11:41                 ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-05 20:28       ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06  7:43         ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06 11:43           ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-06 12:42             ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06 12:48               ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-06 13:13                 ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06 13:28                   ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-06 14:45                     ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06 15:18                       ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-06 17:13                         ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-06 18:29                           ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-07 17:05                             ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-07 17:25                               ` Hugo Mills
2010-12-07 17:44                                 ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-05 11:35     ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-02 18:23 Helmut Hullen
2010-12-03  3:28 ` Mike Fedyk
2010-12-03  6:47   ` Helmut Hullen
2010-12-04 17:17 ` Helmut Hullen

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