Re: Huge load on btrfs subvolume delete

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Le 15/08/16 à 08:32, "Austin S. Hemmelgarn" <ahferroin7@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

ASH> On 2016-08-15 06:39, Daniel Caillibaud wrote:
ASH> > I'm newbie with btrfs, and I have pb with high load after each btrfs subvolume delete
[…]

ASH> Before I start explaining possible solutions, it helps to explain what's 
ASH> actually happening here.
[…]

Thanks a lot for these clear and detailed explanations.

ASH> > Is there a better way to do so ?

ASH> While there isn't any way I know of to do so, there are ways you can 
ASH> reduce the impact by reducing how much your backing up:

Thanks for these clues too !

I'll use --commit-after, in order to wait for complete deletion before starting rsync the next
snapshot, and I keep in mind the benefit of putting /var/log outside the main subvolume of the
vm (but I guess my main pb is about databases, because their datadir are the ones with most
writes).

-- 
Daniel
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