Re: "free space cache generation" ?

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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:30:39AM -0600, Swâmi Petaramesh wrote:
> Le 19/09/2012 18:01, Josef Bacik a écrit :
> > Yeah I need to just put those under a DEBUG ifdef, they aren't a big
> > deal, just letting you know that the on disk cache is invalid and it
> > will have to put it together ye olde fashioned way.
> 
> ...But is it supposed to, and how to fix it ?

It can happen for all sorts of different reasons.  Did you have a unclean
unmount at some point?  Do you have a particularly full file system?  I recently
increased the size of the free space cache, so if you are not on a kernel with
that patch you are more likely to run out of space while writing out free space
cache and run into this problem.  Thanks,

Josef
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