Hi,
did you used the latest kernel version ?
The other thing that you could try is a scrub looking for a defective
page.. but I don't think so....
BR
G.Baroncelli
On 2012-10-14 02:19, Tommy Pettersson wrote:
Hi,
(I'm not subscribed to the list, so please CC me.)
I have a btrfs with raid1 on two identical unpartitioned disks.
Today I noticed that df (normal df) said I am 77 % full. This
was a chock, because since forever it has been around 12 %.
# btrfs fi show
Label: 'green' uuid: dd83031c-2447-4736-a8f6-9bd9cdeea879
Total devices 2 FS bytes used 212.88GB
devid 2 size 1.82TB used 356.04GB path /dev/sdb
devid 1 size 1.82TB used 356.06GB path /dev/sda
# btrfs fi df /
Data, RAID1: total=276.00GB, used=209.02GB
Data: total=8.00M, used=0.00
System, RAID1: total=40.00MB, used=64.00KB
System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00
Metadata, RAID1: total=80.00GB, used=3.88GB
Metadata: total=8.00MB, used=0.00
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 3.7T 426G 134G 77% /
The thing that has drastically changed is Avail in the output
from df.
I tried a btrfs balance, which self-aborted after some hours
with No space left on device. I deleted two snapshots, so I got
some free space and could use the system again.
The balance, although it didn't finish, seems to have reduced
the used space, but it also reduced the "available" space:
# btrfs fi show
Label: 'green' uuid: dd83031c-2447-4736-a8f6-9bd9cdeea879
Total devices 2 FS bytes used 212.88GB
devid 2 size 1.82TB used 356.04GB path /dev/sdb
devid 1 size 1.82TB used 215.01GB path /dev/sda
# btrfs fi df /
Data, RAID1: total=210.00GB, used=197.97GB
System, RAID1: total=8.00MB, used=44.00KB
System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00
Metadata, RAID1: total=5.00GB, used=3.41GB
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 3.7T 403G 25G 95% /
I made an unqualified guess that the space cache was corrupted,
and tried to mount with option clear_cache and nospace_cache.
Both of them caused btrfs to scan my disks for a couple of
minutes at boot, but the amount of available space did not
improve.
What can I do to help locate the cause of this problem?
Regards,
Tommy
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