Re: subvolid=0, ls hangs.

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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:20:28AM +0000, A. James Lewis wrote:
> I've been running BTRFS for a while testing out various stuff, and I've
> found it to be quite stable (although reading this list makes me realize
> how much activity there really is).. I just hit my first bump in the
> road, and I wondered if someone could give me a hint how I can gather
> enough information to be useful here.
> 
> Basically, the filesystem I'm running is a 2 disk stripe, with mirrored
> metadata.. I have default subvolume set, and I'm using 2 subvolumes.  I
> have created a few snapshots of those subvolumes by mounting with -o
> subvolid=0 and creating snapshots of the mounted subvolumes.
> 
> Recently (I think it started when I updated from .38rc1 to .38rc5 but
> that could be coincidental)... when I mount subvolid=0, if I do a 'ls'
> of that mount point, the filesystem hangs, and the system becomes
> unusable.  Otherwise mounting and using the subvolumes is not affected.
> At one point I got a Segfault from ls, but I've not been able to repeat
> that.
> 
> Any suggestions would be interesting... I tried updating to rc6, but as
> expected, (since there didn't seem to be much in the way of BTRFS
> changes in that release) not much difference.
>

Do a sysrq+w when it hangs, that will tell us what the box is doing.  Thanks,

Josef 
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