Re: ENOSPC errors during raid1 rebalance

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Duncan <1i5t5.duncan <at> cox.net> writes:
> 
> That allows rollback if desired, but does tie up some some space with the 
> automatically created btrfs "snapshot" that contains the ext3/4 metadata 
> and untouched data.  

Nope, I definitely deleted the snapshots, running btrfs sub list 
gives me nothing back:

root@ossy:/usr/src/btrfs-progs# /usr/src/btrfs-progs/btrfs sub list /mymedia
root@ossy:/usr/src/btrfs-progs# 

Thanks for the detailed reply though. While doing this operation I 
wanted to not have any snapshots so that I needed the minimum 
amount of space to do the rebalance.  

But this all does seem strange right? Why the heck would it refuse
to move these 70GB and think there are 0 blocks of free space? 

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