On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 05:06:37PM -0800, Marc MERLIN wrote: > You asked for a check, it's running but may take a while: > gargamel:~# btrfs check /dev/mapper/vgds2-ubuntu > Checking filesystem on /dev/mapper/vgds2-ubuntu > UUID: 905c90db-8081-4071-9c79-57328b8ac0d5 > checking extents > checking free space cache > checking fs roots > checking only csum items (without verifying data) > > I'll paste the completion when it's done. Ok, faster than I thought. btrfs check came back clean I added spaces for readability. So this claims I'm using 9TB? Is it possible that I'm hitting this problem 1) I did really fill the filesystem (well not to the filesystem size but to the size that dm-thin was not able to give blocks anymore) 2) I deleted/freed up the space 3) btrfs needs space to free up the space, and there is no space left, so it's unable to mark the free blocks, as free, and I'm therefore stuck? found 9 255 703 285 760 bytes used, no error found total csum bytes: 9 019 442 564 total tree bytes: 17 533 894 656 total fs tree bytes: 7 411 073 024 total extent tree bytes: 379 928 576 btree space waste bytes: 1 769 834 145 file data blocks allocated: 9267682025472 referenced 9272533270528 Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/
