Russell Coker posted on Wed, 06 Nov 2013 12:52:38 +1100 as excerpted:
> I have a system running the Debian package of 3.11.5 with an Amd Opteron
> 1212 processor (2*64bit cores), 8G of RAM, and an Intel 120G SSD for the
> root and home subvols. It has a RAID-1 array of 2*3TB disks for bulk
> storage (movies etc) but that probably isn't relevant to this problem.
>
> On the root filesystem I have cron jobs making daily snapshots of / and
> /home and additional snapshots of /home every 15 minutes. At midnight a
> cron job removes older snapshots. For the last 8 days the system has
> been reliably hanging at about 5 minutes after midnight and the subvol
> removal cron job is the only thing that has happened then.
I believe there's a btrfs-critical stable-series patch in 3.11.6, that
you're probably missing with 3.11.5. (There were unfortunately some
crossed signals and the patch was skipped for a couple weeks after it
should have gone in, but it's in now.)
Yes... Just checked the 3.11.6 changelog:
Josef Bacik (1):
Btrfs: use right root when checking for hash collision
Note that there's another critical patch in-flight, patching a bug
triggered by btrfs balance on filesystems with pre-allocated files (like
systemd does with its journal and various torrent clients do with their
downloads). But this one is currently being held up because stable rules
require it to be in current mainline first, and 3.12 is out, but the two-
week 3.13 commit window that would normally be open now is suspended for
a week, as Linux is traveling without a reliable net connection. So the
patch can't hit mainline, and thus won't hit stable unless an exception
is made, until after Linus' vacation, when the commit window opens and
the patch is accepted.
See previous discussion here on this list for it, or simply don't do any
balances if you're running systemd or with any other pre-allocated-file
apps such as torrent clients running, until after you get that patch.
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