Re: btrfsck crashes

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Am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2012 schrieb haveaniceday@xxxxxxxx:
> PS: I would bet that my kind of usage is a very good stress test for
> btrfs.
> 
> - large file system "/backup" btrfs with compress enabled.
> 
> Content of the file system:
> - ./server1 .... /server5  as directories
> - for each server the directory has a structure like this:
>   backup-YYYY-DD-MM-HH:M
>   New backups are created with:
>   rsync -axvH --link-dest=/backup/server'n'/backup-...(old, last dir)..
>   server:/   /backup/server'n'/backup-YYY-.../.
> 
> This generates files with a large number of hard links.

I am using

btrfs subvolume snapshot -r

after a rsync backup for exact this case.

Ciao,
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