On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Johannes Hirte <johannes.hirte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Donnerstag 17 Juni 2010, 01:12:54 schrieb Yan, Zheng: >> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Johannes Hirte >> >> <johannes.hirte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > With kernel-2.6.34 I run into the ENOSPC problems that where reported on >> > this list recently. The filesystem was somewhat over 90% full and most >> > operations on it caused a Oops. I was able to delete files by trial and >> > error and freed up half of the filesystem space. Operation on the other >> > files still caused an Oops. >> > >> > For 2.6.35 there went some patches in, that addressed this problem. Sadly >> > they don't fix it but only avoid the Oops. A simple 'ls' on this >> > filesystem results in >> >> To avoid ENOSPC oops, btrfs in 2.6.35 reserves more metadata space for >> system use than older btrfs. If the FS has already ran out of metadata >> space, using btrfs in 2.6.35 doesn't help. >> >> Yan, Zheng > > So how can this be fixed/avoided? There must be some free metadata space, since > I was able to delete files, more than 20Gig, mostly small files. Also from my > understanding, when freeing space by deleting files, metadata space should be > freed. Or do I get something wrong here? > 2.6.35 does change something, since I can delete more files, where 2.6.34 does > Oops. But you're right, it doesn't help at all. So, where is this space and > why it can't be used? > what will happen if you keep deleting files using 2.6.35? Yan, Zheng -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
