Re: cannot remove files: "rm" gives "no space left on device", 3.2.0-24, ubuntu

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On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 13:16:09 +0200
rupert THURNER <rupert.thurner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> how would i be able to delete something off this btrfs partition
> again? i saw the following messages in the archives which seem to be a
> little similar ... except a reboot and therfor a remount did not help:
> * http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1265666/match=enospc
> 
> rt@tv:~$ rm -rf /media/388gb-data/.Trash-1000/info/foto.trashinfo
> rm: cannot remove `/media/388gb-data/.Trash-1000/info/foto.trashinfo':
> No space left on device
> 
> rt@tv:~$ btrfs filesystem df /media/388gb-data/
> Data: total=260.59GB, used=254.56GB
> System: total=32.00MB, used=24.00KB
> Metadata: total=128.00GB, used=120.01GB

Looks like there is a bit of space.
Try to mount with
    '-onospace_cache,clear_cache,enospc_debug'
and check if it still reports an ENOSPC error.

Will result in anything reported in 'dmesg' output?

-- 

  Sergei

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