yet another "out of space" on a filesystem with >100 GB free space, and strange files which exist but don't exist

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Kernel: 4.13.4, btrfs RAID-1.

Disk usage more or less like below (yes, I know about btrfs fi df / show / usage):

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3       424G  262G  161G  62% /var/lib/lxd


Balance would exit immediately with "out of space", but continues to run after I've removed a few gigabytes from the filesystem.


Now, I'm seeing some files which exist, but don't. Strange, I know.


root@lxd02 /var/lib/lxd/containers/mongo-repl04b/rootfs/var/lib/mongodb # ls *set
ls: cannot access 'WiredTiger.turtle.set': No such file or directory

root@lxd02 /var/lib/lxd/containers/mongo-repl04b/rootfs/var/lib/mongodb # ls -l|grep set
ls: cannot access 'WiredTiger.turtle.set': No such file or directory
-????????? ? ? ? ? ? WiredTiger.turtle.set

root@lxd02 /var/lib/lxd/containers/mongo-repl04b/rootfs/var/lib/mongodb # mv WiredTiger.turtle.set WiredTiger.turtle.set.Ghost.File
mv: cannot stat 'WiredTiger.turtle.set': No such file or directory

root@lxd02 /var/lib/lxd/containers/mongo-repl04b/rootfs/var/lib/mongodb # rm -v WiredTiger.turtle.set
rm: cannot remove 'WiredTiger.turtle.set': No such file or directory



What is this file, and why does it exist if it doesn't? How do I remove it?


Tomasz Chmielewski
https://lxadm.com
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