Re: Fwd: unable to delete files after kernel upgrade from 3.8.10 to 3.12

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On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 21:53:25 +0000, Bartosz Kulicki wrote:
> As per subject. Seems UUID tree creation failed after upgrade. I could
> not mount filesystem under 3.12. Going back to 3.8.10 allowed me to
> mount fs but I could no longer perform any deletes, writes etc.
> 
> I've opened a bug report here.
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64461
> 
> I've included link to image captured with btrfs-image.
> 
> Please CC me if further information is needed as I'm not subscribed to
> the mailing list.
> 

ENOSPC means you're out of disk space. A copy-on-write filesystem needs
disk space for delete operations, that's not a bug.

What does 'btrfs fi df /mountpoint' say?
How much disk space do you have, how much is allocated?

And try the procedure that is described in the wiki:

https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Problem_FAQ#I_get_.22No_space_left_on_device.22_errors.2C_but_df_says_I.27ve_got_lots_of_space


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