Re: Hard drive hangs after excessive I/O

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On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> One other question:  Are you, or perhaps your distro via likely automated
> script, doing any btrfs snapshotting of the VM-image containing btrfs
> (sub)volume?

I haven't done any snapshotting on this machine.

This problem is pretty easy to reproduce, I spawn about five new
virtual machines and begin installing Windows XP on them.  The host
machine obviously slows down quite a bit but the hard drive chatters
throughout the process.

The next day I wipe those five machines, spawn five new ones, and
begin the concurrent installations again.  This time I see the IO
spurts that I described in my first email; that is, drive thrashes for
a while, then hangs for a couple minutes...  repeat until host reboot.
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