Re: Cloning a Btrfs partition

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Now I've managed to basically bring my system to its knees.  My rsync script that takes weeks ends up bringing the system to a crawl long before it can ever finish.  I end up with 100% of the CPU used up by the following as shown by top

btrfs-endio-wri
btrfs-delayed-m
btrfs-transacti
btrfs-delalloc-
btrfs-endio-met

Now, I've got a bunch of snapshots, and the server is a backup server that backs up all the machines on the network.  It's using -o compress.  I've got a 6TB array of 2 3TB drives, that is now about 85% full.  There's lots of small files.  I tried to add another drive, but it won't ever finish a rebalance.  Df shows all 9TB as part of the array, but only shows available space as if the array was 6TB.  An attempt at copying all the data to a second array effectively brings the computer to its knees running the threads explained above.  The server never really recovers until a hard reboot and can't ever finish running a backup.

Are there any mount options I should change?  I need the compression and snapshots to have enough space.

-BJ
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