Re: New file system with same issue (was: Again, no space left on device while rebalancing and recipe doesnt work)

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On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 09:05:46PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> [10/509]mh@fan:~$ sudo btrfs check /media/tempdisk/
> Superblock bytenr is larger than device size
> Couldn't open file system
> [11/509]mh@fan:~$

After umounting and btrfs check the block device, things seem to be
fine now:

[34/532]mh@fan:~$ sudo btrfs check /dev/mapper/ofanbtr
Checking filesystem on /dev/mapper/ofanbtr
UUID: 4198d1bc-e3ce-40df-a7ee-44a2d120bff3
checking extents
checking free space cache
checking fs roots
checking csums
checking root refs
found 86554574954 bytes used err is 0
total csum bytes: 81815012
total tree bytes: 2476670976
total fs tree bytes: 2246311936
total extent tree bytes: 133201920
btree space waste bytes: 452859567
file data blocks allocated: 292994375680
 referenced 132664688640
[35/533]mh@fan:~$ sudo btrfs check /dev/mapper/ofanbtr
Checking filesystem on /dev/mapper/ofanbtr
UUID: 4198d1bc-e3ce-40df-a7ee-44a2d120bff3
checking extents
checking free space cache
checking fs roots
checking csums
checking root refs
found 86554574954 bytes used err is 0
total csum bytes: 81815012
total tree bytes: 2476670976
total fs tree bytes: 2246311936
total extent tree bytes: 133201920
btree space waste bytes: 452859567
file data blocks allocated: 292994375680
 referenced 132664688640
[36/533]mh@fan:~$

This does not indicate an error, does it?

Greetings
Marc, who would like to the tools a bit more explicit and consistent
in whether they want the fs mounted, umounted, the mountpoint or the
device on their command line

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