On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Daniel Kozák <kozzi11@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > [kozzi@KozziFX ~]$ mkdir derby > [kozzi@KozziFX ~]$ cd derby/ > [kozzi@KozziFX derby]$ wget -c -q > http://mirror.hosting90.cz/apache//db/derby/db-derby-10.9.1.0/db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin.zip > [kozzi@KozziFX derby]$ unzip -qq db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin.zip > [kozzi@KozziFX derby]$ cd db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin/ > [kozzi@KozziFX db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin]$ DERBY_HOME=`pwd` > [kozzi@KozziFX db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin]$ java -jar > $DERBY_HOME/lib/derbyrun.jar server start & > [kozzi@KozziFX db-derby-10.9.1.0-bin]$ java -jar > $DERBY_HOME/lib/derbyrun.jar ij > verze ij 10.9 > ij> CONNECT 'jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/seconddb;create=true'; > > BTW. after this I must restart my PC, and after restart, my system doesn't > boot anymore :-) (some more btrfs oops). > So I must use btrfs check --repair /dev/sdaX. > Sigh and of course I can't reproduce myself, even with importing a huge database into derby. So you are just mounting with -o compress=lzo? What about the mkfs, are you using raid or anything? Are you on a ssd? Also when this happens is there any output above the --- [ cut here ] ---? There should be something about length and such. Thanks, Josef -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
