Re: BTRFS cache problem

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Le 11/11/2012 16:20, Hugo Mills a écrit :
> You only need to mount with space_cache once, and after that it's
> "sticky". What's probably happening is that you're mounting with
> space_cache, which rebuilds the cache. Then, if you reboot before it's
> finished rebuilding the cache, the cache isn't complete, and (I think)
> it causes the above message -- which is harmless. The same applies to
> the inode cache options. Try mounting with clear_cache *once*, then
> remounting with space_cache,inode_cache *once*, and waiting for it to
> finish rebuilding the cache. Finally, remove all mention of the caches
> from your fstab and kernel command line before you next mount the FS.
> Hugo. 

Thanks very much Hugo, I'll give this a try. Should I assume that the
cache clearing / building is complete as soon as the disk is idle ?

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