Re: btrfs qgroup assign -> "ERROR: bad relation requested"

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On Wed, 31 Jul 2013 13:13:37 +0800
Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > # git pull origin master
> 
> Oops, i am sorry, here should:
> 
> git pull origin qgroup
> 
> would you please try it again

Excellent, it works:

# btrfs qgroup show -p /mnt/lxc2
0/260 154273873920 154273873920 ---
0/261 181260288 181260288 ---
0/262 155557888 983040 ---
0/377 180539392 26005504 ---
0/378 308607238144 308607238144 ---
0/535 572407808 417832960 ---
0/536 68085026816 68085026816 ---
0/642 247824384 93282304 ---
0/1276 636026880 4096 1/1
0/1277 38301687808 4096 1/1
0/1278 617164800 32768 1/1
0/1279 38297591808 4096 1/1
0/1284 38299160576 0 1/1
0/1285 38299160576 21364736 1/1
0/1286 620396544 0 1/1
0/1287 633090048 12722176 1/1
0/1293 38301687808 4096 1/1
0/1294 636026880 4096 1/1
1/1 38972137472 38972137472 ---


Thanks a lot!


Am I correct to think that I have to run quota rescan after
assigning groups?

# btrfs qgroup assign 378 1/1 /mnt/lxc2  <<----- assigning volid 378, having 300+ GB

# btrfs qgroup show -p /mnt/lxc2 | grep 1/1
0/378 308607238144 308607238144 1/1
0/1276 636026880 4096 1/1
0/1277 38301687808 4096 1/1
0/1278 617164800 32768 1/1
0/1279 38297591808 4096 1/1
0/1284 38299160576 0 1/1
0/1285 38299160576 21364736 1/1
0/1286 620396544 0 1/1
0/1287 633090048 12722176 1/1
0/1293 38301687808 4096 1/1
0/1294 636026880 4096 1/1
1/1 38972137472 38972137472 ---  <<----- although we've added 300+ GB volume, the total numbers are unchanged


That can be quite a bit of IO?


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