From: Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@cox.net>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ENOSPC errors during balance
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 02:41:42 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <pan$e47c$3cfacec6$ed70480f$6a4a2ac0@cox.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20140720214440.398e7e68@marcec
Marc Joliet posted on Sun, 20 Jul 2014 21:44:40 +0200 as excerpted:
> Am Sun, 20 Jul 2014 13:40:54 +0200 schrieb Marc Joliet <marcec@gmx.de>:
>
>> Am Sun, 20 Jul 2014 12:22:33 +0200 schrieb Marc Joliet <marcec@gmx.de>:
>>
>> [...]
>> > I'll try this and see, but I think I have more files >1GB than would
>> > account for this error (which comes towards the end of the balance
>> > when only a few chunks are left). I'll see what "find /mnt -type f
>> > -size +1G" finds :) .
Note that it's extent's over 1 GiB on the converted former ext4, not
necessarily files over 1 GiB. You may have files over a GiB that were
already broken into extents that are all less than a GiB, and btrfs would
be able to deal with them fine. It's only when a single extent ended up
larger than a GiB on the former ext4 that btrfs can't deal with it.
>> Now that I think about it, though, it sounds like it could explain the
>> sudden surge in total data size: for one very big file, several
>> chunks/extents are created, but the data cannot be copied from the
>> original ext4 extent.
I hadn't thought about that effect, but good deductive reasoning. =:^)
> Well, turns out that was it!
>
> What I did:
>
> - delete the single largest file on the file system, a 12 GB VM image,
> along with all subvolumes that contained it
> - rsync it over again - start a full balance
>
> This time, the balance finished successfully :-) .
Good to read!
We're now two for two on this technique working around this problem! =:^)
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Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-07-19 15:26 ENOSPC errors during balance Marc Joliet
2014-07-19 17:38 ` Chris Murphy
2014-07-19 21:06 ` Piotr Szymaniak
2014-07-20 2:39 ` Duncan
2014-07-20 10:22 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 11:40 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 19:44 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-21 2:41 ` Duncan [this message]
2014-07-21 13:22 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-21 22:30 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-21 23:30 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-22 3:26 ` Duncan
2014-07-22 7:37 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 12:59 ` Duncan
2014-07-21 11:01 ` Brendan Hide
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2014-07-19 20:10 Fw: " Marc Joliet
2014-07-19 20:58 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 0:53 ` Chris Murphy
2014-07-20 9:50 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 1:11 ` Chris Murphy
2014-07-20 9:48 ` Marc Joliet
2014-07-20 19:46 ` Marc Joliet
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