Re: btrfs day 1

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On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 00:11 -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> Setup new 60G home partition on laptop as a real life test of 0.16.
> Using Ubuntu standard kernel 2.6.24-19-generic on i386
> 
> I notice that during normal (busy time) everything seems fine, but after going away
> for a while and coming back, it seems sluggish. Lots of errors in log:
> 
>  btrfs csum failed ino 139988 off 4583424 csum 3821684403 private 0
>  btrfs csum failed ino 139988 off 4579328 csum 3233603900 private 0
>  btrfs csum failed ino 139988 off 4575232 csum 306171610 private 0
> 
> Maybe it isn't handleing spindown properly? or something like that?

Hi,

I think the btrfs-unstable tree should have fixes for all of this.  I
know you had moved back to ext3 for now, but just wanted to follow up.

-chris


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