Hallo, linux-btrfs, I''ve just compiled kernel 3.9.04 and run btrfs filesystem show On my system (Slackware 13.37, self made, without "udev") it still shows a lot of non existent devices (I have shortened the list ...): # btrfs fi show failed to read /dev/hdb4 failed to read /dev/scd9 failed to read /dev/hda6 failed to read /dev/hda failed to read /dev/sde failed to read /dev/hdd3 failed to read /dev/sdl6 failed to read /dev/hdc9 failed to read /dev/sdg9 failed to read /dev/lmscd failed to read /dev/scd1 failed to read /dev/hdd7 failed to read /dev/sdj6 failed to read /dev/scd5 failed to read /dev/sdg3 failed to read /dev/sda5 failed to read /dev/sr0 failed to read /dev/hda9 failed to read /dev/sde3 failed to read /dev/sda6 failed to read /dev/sdh9 failed to read /dev/hda8 failed to read /dev/sdg6 failed to read /dev/sdj3 failed to read /dev/fd1 failed to read /dev/hdd2 failed to read /dev/scd2 failed to read /dev/sdi9 failed to read /dev/sdk8 failed to read /dev/sdk6 failed to read /dev/sdh2 failed to read /dev/sdf3 failed to read /dev/scd7 failed to read /dev/sdi failed to read /dev/cloop1 failed to read /dev/sdl7 failed to read /dev/hdd9 failed to read /dev/sdk5 failed to read /dev/sde2 failed to read /dev/sdj9 failed to read /dev/sdd9 failed to read /dev/hdb5 failed to read /dev/hdc8 failed to read /dev/sdi2 failed to read /dev/sdk1 failed to read /dev/sdh4 failed to read /dev/sdf2 failed to read /dev/sdc5 failed to read /dev/sdc8 failed to read /dev/fd0 failed to read /dev/hdc5 failed to read /dev/sde1 failed to read /dev/hdc1 failed to read /dev/sdc9 failed to read /dev/hda1 failed to read /dev/sdi6 failed to read /dev/sdh failed to read /dev/sdd7 failed to read /dev/hdb9 failed to read /dev/sdg8 failed to read /dev/sdh3 failed to read /dev/sr6 failed to read /dev/sdb9 failed to read /dev/hdb8 failed to read /dev/hdd5 failed to read /dev/hda2 failed to read /dev/sdf8 failed to read /dev/sr8 failed to read /dev/sdh6 failed to read /dev/sdj4 failed to read /dev/sdl failed to read /dev/sdf4 failed to read /dev/sde9 failed to read /dev/hdb2 failed to read /dev/sdl4 failed to read /dev/hda3 failed to read /dev/sde5 failed to read /dev/sda9 failed to read /dev/sdi7 failed to read /dev/sdj7 failed to read /dev/sde6 failed to read /dev/sde7 failed to read /dev/hdd failed to read /dev/sdf9 failed to read /dev/sdk4 failed to read /dev/sdi3 failed to read /dev/sdd4 failed to read /dev/hda5 failed to read /dev/sdl9 failed to read /dev/hdc7 failed to read /dev/hdd6 failed to read /dev/sr5 failed to read /dev/sr7 failed to read /dev/sdb5 failed to read /dev/sdb4 failed to read /dev/sdh1 failed to read /dev/hdc2 failed to read /dev/hdd1 failed to read /dev/hdc3 failed to read /dev/sr3 failed to read /dev/scd6 failed to read /dev/hdc4 failed to read /dev/sdc3 failed to read /dev/sdl8 failed to read /dev/sr1 failed to read /dev/hdb1 failed to read /dev/sdl5 failed to read /dev/hdb7 failed to read /dev/hdc failed to read /dev/sdj8 failed to read /dev/sr2 failed to read /dev/hdb3 failed to read /dev/sdd8 failed to read /dev/sdk9 failed to read /dev/sdi1 failed to read /dev/sdl1 failed to read /dev/sr4 failed to read /dev/sdj5 failed to read /dev/sr9 failed to read /dev/hdb failed to read /dev/sda7 failed to read /dev/sdf6 failed to read /dev/sdf5 failed to read /dev/sdc7 failed to read /dev/sdi8 failed to read /dev/scd0 failed to read /dev/hdc6 failed to read /dev/sdk2 failed to read /dev/sdg4 failed to read /dev/hdd8 failed to read /dev/sdj2 failed to read /dev/sdk failed to read /dev/sdd6 failed to read /dev/sda8 failed to read /dev/sdk7 failed to read /dev/scd3 failed to read /dev/scd4 failed to read /dev/hda7 failed to read /dev/sdk3 failed to read /dev/sdc6 failed to read /dev/sdj failed to read /dev/sdj1 failed to read /dev/sdh5 failed to read /dev/sdd3 failed to read /dev/sdb6 failed to read /dev/sdg5 failed to read /dev/sdg7 failed to read /dev/sdb3 failed to read /dev/sdi5 failed to read /dev/sdc4 failed to read /dev/sdi4 failed to read /dev/sdd5 failed to read /dev/sdh7 failed to read /dev/sdb7 failed to read /dev/sde8 failed to read /dev/cloop failed to read /dev/sdf7 failed to read /dev/sdl3 failed to read /dev/hda4 failed to read /dev/hdd4 failed to read /dev/sdh8 failed to read /dev/sdl2 failed to read /dev/sdb8 failed to read /dev/hdb6 failed to read /dev/scd8 failed to read /dev/sde4 Label: ''MMedia'' uuid: 120b036a-883f-46aa-bd9a-cb6a1897c8d2 Total devices 3 FS bytes used 3.72TB devid 1 size 1.82TB used 1.27TB path /dev/sdg1 devid 2 size 1.81TB used 1.26TB path /dev/sdb1 devid 3 size 1.81TB used 1.27TB path /dev/sdc1 Btrfs Btrfs v0.19 -------------------------------------------------- # cat /proc/partitions major minor #blocks name 8 0 293036184 sda 8 1 10490413 sda1 8 2 2104515 sda2 8 3 10490445 sda3 8 4 269948227 sda4 8 16 1953514584 sdb 8 17 1948684468 sdb1 8 18 4827532 sdb2 8 32 1953514584 sdc 8 33 1947881218 sdc1 8 34 5630782 sdc2 8 48 1465138584 sdd 8 49 1460308468 sdd1 8 50 4827532 sdd2 8 96 1953514584 sdg 8 97 1949487718 sdg1 8 98 4024282 sdg2 8 80 15613920 sdf 8 81 15609888 sdf1 ------------------------------------------------------ Can I hope that this nasty behaviour gets fixed some day? I won''t use "udev" just to fix it. Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 03:51:00PM +0200, Helmut Hullen wrote:> Hallo, linux-btrfs, > > I''ve just compiled kernel 3.9.04 and runDo you mean 3.0.4? We''ve not reached 3.2 yet, let alone 3.9 :) (Not that it matters in this case).> btrfs filesystem show > > On my system (Slackware 13.37, self made, without "udev") it still shows > a lot of non existent devices (I have shortened the list ...):This is not a kernel issue, it''s a purely userspace issue. Try the latest integration branch from git.darksatanic.net, which should have a fix for it. Hugo. -- === Hugo Mills: hugo@... carfax.org.uk | darksatanic.net | lug.org.uk == PGP key: 515C238D from wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net or http://www.carfax.org.uk --- emacs: Eighty Megabytes And Constantly Swapping. ---
Hallo, Hugo, Du meintest am 14.10.11:>> I''ve just compiled kernel 3.9.04 and run> Do you mean 3.0.4? We''ve not reached 3.2 yet, let alone 3.9 :) > (Not that it matters in this case).Sorry - bending the fingers is a hard work ... (and looking for typos too ...)> This is not a kernel issue, it''s a purely userspace issue. Try the > latest integration branch from git.darksatanic.net, which should have > a fix for it.Ok - have I to cross my fingers? Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hallo, Hugo, Du meintest am 14.10.11:> This is not a kernel issue, it''s a purely userspace issue. Try the > latest integration branch from git.darksatanic.net, which should have > a fix for it.I''ve just tried git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git and got the answer + git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git git.darksatanic.net[0: 212.13.194.111]: errno=Connection refused git.darksatanic.net[0: 2001:ba8:1f1:f1d9:216:3eff:fe14:aef9]: errno=Network is unreachable fatal: unable to connect a socket (Network is unreachable) ----------------------------- Have I got just another typo (or user mistake), or is there another problem? Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 04:59:00PM +0200, Helmut Hullen wrote:> Hallo, Hugo, > Du meintest am 14.10.11: > > > This is not a kernel issue, it''s a purely userspace issue. Try the > > latest integration branch from git.darksatanic.net, which should have > > a fix for it. > > I''ve just tried > > git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git > > and got the answer > > + git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git > git.darksatanic.net[0: 212.13.194.111]: errno=Connection refused > git.darksatanic.net[0: 2001:ba8:1f1:f1d9:216:3eff:fe14:aef9]: errno=Network is unreachable > fatal: unable to connect a socket (Network is unreachable) > > ----------------------------- > > Have I got just another typo (or user mistake), or is there another > problem?It seems to be OK for me from here (the server is in a totally different network to where I am), so I think it must be a problem local to you. The IP addresses (both v4 and v6) look like the right ones, and I''m not aware of having any blocking in place from my service provider. Do you have a "transparent" proxy in the way? Hugo. -- === Hugo Mills: hugo@... carfax.org.uk | darksatanic.net | lug.org.uk == PGP key: 515C238D from wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net or http://www.carfax.org.uk --- UNIX: Japanese brand of food containers. ---
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 05:14:32PM +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 04:08:24PM +0100, Hugo Mills wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 04:59:00PM +0200, Helmut Hullen wrote: > > > Du meintest am 14.10.11: > > > I''ve just tried > > > > > > git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git > > > > > > and got the answer > > > > > > + git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git > > > git.darksatanic.net[0: 212.13.194.111]: errno=Connection refused > > > git.darksatanic.net[0: 2001:ba8:1f1:f1d9:216:3eff:fe14:aef9]: errno=Network is unreachable > > > fatal: unable to connect a socket (Network is unreachable) > > > > > > ----------------------------- > > > > > > Have I got just another typo (or user mistake), or is there another > > > problem? > > I see the same problem from totally different network, tcptraceroute > to git port ends with:^^^^^^^^ D''oh. Sorry, I only just noticed this. I don''t run a git server -- you need http:// not git:// Hugo. -- === Hugo Mills: hugo@... carfax.org.uk | darksatanic.net | lug.org.uk == PGP key: 515C238D from wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net or http://www.carfax.org.uk --- UNIX: Japanese brand of food containers. ---
Hallo, Hugo, Du meintest am 14.10.11:>> I''ve just tried >> >> git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git >> >> and got the answer >> >> + git clone git://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git >> git.darksatanic.net[0: 212.13.194.111]: errno=Connection refused >> git.darksatanic.net[0: 2001:ba8:1f1:f1d9:216:3eff:fe14:aef9]: >> errno=Network is unreachable fatal: unable to connect a socket >> (Network is unreachable) >> >> ----------------------------- >> >> Have I got just another typo (or user mistake), or is there another >> problem?> It seems to be OK for me from here (the server is in a totally > different network to where I am), so I think it must be a problem > local to you. The IP addresses (both v4 and v6) look like the right > ones, and I''m not aware of having any blocking in place from my > service provider. Do you have a "transparent" proxy in the way?Changing from "git://" to "http://" solved the problem! Compiling worked, see <http://arktur.shuttle.de/CD/Testpakete/btrfs-progs-20111014-i486-1Mills_hln.txz> But "btrfs filesystem show" still shows lots of nonexistent devices - sorry. Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Friday, 14 October, 2011 17:43:00 you wrote: [...]> > But "btrfs filesystem show" still shows lots of nonexistent devices - > sorry.You have to checkout the latest branch; so after $ git clone http://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git you have to perform $ cd btrfs-progs-unstable $ git checkout integration-20111012 Hoping that that help BR G.Baroncelli> > Viele Gruesse! > Helmut > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html-- gpg key@ keyserver.linux.it: Goffredo Baroncelli (ghigo) <kreijack@inwind.it> Key fingerprint = 4769 7E51 5293 D36C 814E C054 BF04 F161 3DC5 0512 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hallo, Goffredo, Du meintest am 14.10.11:> You have to checkout the latest branch; so after> $ git clone http://git.darksatanic.net/repo/btrfs-progs-unstable.git> you have to perform> $ cd btrfs-progs-unstable > $ git checkout integration-20111012> Hoping that that helpBingo! Now "btrfs filesystem show" works as desired - many thanks to Hugo! Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hallo, Hugo, Du meintest am 14.10.11:>> btrfs filesystem show >> >> On my system (Slackware 13.37, self made, without "udev") it still >> shows a lot of non existent devices (I have shortened the list ...):> This is not a kernel issue, it''s a purely userspace issue. Try the > latest integration branch from git.darksatanic.net, which should have > a fix for it.When I use btrfs filesystem show with the "integration branch" then the non existing devices in "/dev/*" are not shown - fine. It shows (p.e.) devid ... /dev/sdb1 devid ... /dev/sdc1 devid ... /dev/sdd1 But when I use btrfsk /dev/sdb1 then btrfsck still shows all nonexisting devices. Viele Gruesse! Helmut -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html