Re: no space left on device

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Hi,

I had a similar problem on my Debian (squeeze) about a half year ago.
I've described that on this mailing list. That was a main reason to
migrate from brtfs (-o ssd) to ext4. 

I know it's a pain for my SSD but I want to revert this fail system
when it will be more stable. Thanks God it was added to Debian 6 and
Ubuntu 10.10. Now there will be even more alpha/beta testers.
And some problems will be noticed more frequently.

When will you change status from experimental to stable in the kernel?

Regards
Robert.

Dnia 2011-02-07, o godz. 22:27:14
Erik Logtenberg <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ(a):

> Hi Leonidas,
> 
> Please check this:
> 
> btrfs fi df /home
> 
> If this shows much of your space used by metadata then please use:
> 
> btrfs fi balance /home
> 
> Note that this can take a long (>1 day) time to complete on a big FS.
> 
>  - Erik
> 
> 
> 
> On 02/07/2011 10:21 PM, Leonidas Spyropoulos wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > 
> > I run into no space left on device on a virtualbox
> > 
> > After installing Debian 6 on a virtual machine
> > I tried installing the KDE desktop
> > 
> > The system HDD is 8Gb
> > Both root (/) and /home are btrfs
> > over LVM.
> > 
> > While installing the packages I run into:
> > 
> > no space left, need 4096, 4096 dealloc bytes, 1776283648
> > bytes_used, 0 bytes_reserved,
> > 0 bytes_pinned, 0 bytes_readonly, 0 may use 1776287744 total
> > 
> > df shows only 74% used space on /
> > 
> > kernel used: stock debian 6 2.6.32-5-686
> > 
> > At the moment I cannot access it with normal boot, only recovery
> > mode.
> > 
> > I can provide whatever info you would like as long as you think of a
> > way to load the normal system and not the recovery mode.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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