Re: Hanging after frequent use of systemd-nspawn --ephemeral

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On 2018年01月15日 08:58, Johannes Ernst wrote:
>>> INFO: task systemd-journal:20876 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>>> [ 5037.962603]       Tainted: G         C O    4.14.9-1-ARCH #1
>>> [ 5037.962609] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
>>> [ 5037.962616] systemd-journal D    0 20876  20860 0x00000100
>>> [ 5037.962622] Call Trace:
>>> [ 5037.962635]  ? __schedule+0x290/0x890
>>> [ 5037.962640]  ? __slab_free+0x14e/0x300
>>> [ 5037.962645]  ? _copy_to_iter+0x8f/0x3d0
>>> [ 5037.962651]  schedule+0x2f/0x90
>>> [ 5037.962704]  btrfs_tree_read_lock+0xb6/0x100 [btrfs]
>>
>> Still some tree write is blocking all incoming read.
>>
>> BTW, did your tests include any send and relocation operations?
>>
>> IIRC there is a bug that makes send and relocation (I'm not sure though)
>> will cause similar problem.
> 
> No. I’m doing nothing btrfs-specific at all, it’s just whatever systemd-nspawn —ephemeral does.

So, only systemd-nspwan --ephemeral, and nothing else at all?

Even nothing happened inside the container?

Thanks,
Qu

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