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From: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
To: Geoffrey Thomas <Geoffrey.Thomas@twosigma.com>
Cc: "'Jan Kara'" <jack@suse.cz>,
	Thomas Walker <Thomas.Walker@twosigma.com>,
	"'linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org'" <linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Darrick J. Wong" <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Subject: Re: Phantom full ext4 root filesystems on 4.1 through 4.14 kernels
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 13:10:46 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190711171046.GA13966@mit.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <96c4e04f8d5146c49ee9f4478c161dcb@EXMBDFT10.ad.twosigma.com>

Can you try using "df -i" when the file system looks full, and then
reboot, and look at the results of "df -i" afterwards?

Also interesting would be to grab a metadata-only snapshot of the file
system when it is in its mysteriously full state, writing that
snapshot on some other file system *other* than on /dev/sda3:

     e2image -r /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda3.e2i

Then run e2fsck on it:

e2fsck -fy /mnt/sda3.e2i

What I'm curious about is how many "orphaned inodes" are reported, and
how much space they are taking up.  That will look like this:

% gunzip < /usr/src/e2fsprogs/tests/f_orphan/image.gz  > /tmp/foo.img
% e2fsck -fy /tmp/foo.img
e2fsck 1.45.2 (27-May-2019)
Clearing orphaned inode 15 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=040755, size=1024)
Clearing orphaned inode 17 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=0100644, size=0)
Clearing orphaned inode 16 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=040755, size=1024)
Clearing orphaned inode 14 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=0100644, size=69)
Clearing orphaned inode 13 (uid=0, gid=0, mode=040755, size=1024)
...

It's been theorized the bug is in overlayfs, where it's holding inodes
open so the space isn't released.  IIRC somewhat had reported a
similar problem with overlayfs on top of xfs.  (BTW, are you using
overlayfs or aufs with your Docker setup?)

		     	       	      - Ted

  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-07-11 17:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-11-08 17:59 Phantom full ext4 root filesystems on 4.1 through 4.14 kernels Elana Hashman
2018-11-08 18:13 ` Reindl Harald
2018-11-08 18:20   ` Elana Hashman
2018-11-08 18:47 ` Darrick J. Wong
2018-12-05 16:26   ` Elana Hashman
2019-01-23 19:59     ` Thomas Walker
2019-06-26 15:17       ` Thomas Walker
2019-07-11  9:23         ` Jan Kara
2019-07-11 14:40           ` Geoffrey Thomas
2019-07-11 15:23             ` Jan Kara
2019-07-11 17:10             ` Theodore Ts'o [this message]
2019-07-12 19:19               ` Thomas Walker
2019-07-12 20:28                 ` Theodore Ts'o
2019-07-12 21:47                   ` Geoffrey Thomas
2019-07-25 21:22                     ` Geoffrey Thomas
2019-07-29 10:09                       ` Jan Kara
2019-07-29 11:18                         ` ext4 file system is constantly writing to the block device with no activity from the applications, is it a bug? Dmitrij Gusev
2019-07-29 12:55                           ` Theodore Y. Ts'o
2019-07-29 21:12                             ` Dmitrij Gusev
2019-01-24  1:54 ` Phantom full ext4 root filesystems on 4.1 through 4.14 kernels Liu Bo
2019-01-24 14:40   ` Elana Hashman

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