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2011 Jul 01
2
Re: [btrfs-transacti] & btrfs-endio-wri] - WAS: Re: [btrfs-delalloc-]
On 06/30/2011 09:13 PM, Josef Bacik wrote:
> On 06/30/2011 10:12 AM, Proskurin Kirill wrote:
>> On 06/29/2011 08:14 PM, Josef Bacik wrote:
>>>> Ok - I upgrade to 2.6.39-2 but it is seems to all things get worse.
>>>> Now I see [btrfs-transacti]& btrfs-endio-wri] 80-100% all the
time and
>>>> io performance looks like lower then before.
2013 Apr 13
0
btrfs crash (and softlockup btrfs-endio-wri)
I am using NFS over brtfs (vanilla 3.8.5) for heavy CoW to clone virtual
disks with sizes 20-50GB. It worked OK for a couple of days, but
yesterday it crashed. Reboot fixed the problem and I do not see any data
corruption. I have a couple of different kdumps, I will include one as
text and attach the other ones.
I am using Fedora 18 with vanilla 3.8.5. The filesystem is created over
a SAN volume
2011 Jun 27
7
[btrfs-delalloc-]
Hello all.
What we have:
SL6 - kernel 2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.x86_64
btrfs on mdadm RAID5 with 8 HDD - 27T partition.
I see this at top:
1182 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 100.0 0.0 16:39.73
[btrfs-delalloc-]
And LA is grow. What is this and how can I fix it?
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2016 Nov 16
6
[SPARC]: leon2 and leon3: not respecting delayed-write to Y-register
Hi,
in section B.29. (Write State Register Instructions) of 'The SPARC
Architecture Manual Version 8' it is said that the "The write state
register instructions are delayed-write instructions."
The Y-register is a state-register.
Furthermore in the B.29-secion there is a programming note saying:
MULScc, RDY, SDIV, SDIVcc, UDIV, and UDIVcc implicitly read the Y
register.
2011 Jan 18
6
BUG while writing to USB btrfs filesystem
While untar''ing an image to an sd card via a reader, I got the
following bug. The system also has a btrfs root, and a whole swath of
processes went into uninterruptable sleep. I was able to poke around
via ssh and sysrq, and already had netconsole set up to capture the
bug.
Root fs is on /dev/sdi1, and /dev/sdj2 is the card reader which was
the target of the untar.
[29571.448889] sd
2012 Dec 12
1
kernel BUG at fs/btrfs/extent_io.c:4052 (kernel 3.5.3)
Hi all,
Last week we had 2 times an "uncorrectable ecc memory error" crash on
our server on the same memory module.
After removing the faulty module and restarting the server, everything
was working again.
However, yesterday we had a soft lockup and had to restart the server
again. No warning or ecc error this time. Everything is working now,
but we want to avoid this in the future
2013 May 07
2
Kernel BUG: __tree_mod_log_rewind
I can get btrfs to throw a kernel bug easily by running btrfs fi
defrag on some files in 3.9.0:
May 7 01:57:33 caper kernel: [ 0.000000] Linux version
3.9.0-030900-generic (apw@gomeisa) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro
4.6.3-1ubuntu5) ) #201304291257 SMP Mon Apr 29 16:58:15 UTC 2013
...
May 7 02:09:21 caper kernel: [ 726.745485] ------------[ cut here
]------------
May 7 02:09:21 caper
2010 Dec 12
1
heartbeat configuration for lb
hello list!
I am attempting to setup haproxy using a shared up I am trying to
setup using the heartbeat package that I currently have installed:
[root at VIRTCENT01:~]#rpm -qa | grep heartbeat | grep -v -e stonith -e pils
heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
heartbeat-2.1.4-11.el5
I have /etc/ha/.d authkeys setup this way:
#
auth 2
#1 crc
2 sha1 {SHA}secret
I have /etc/ha.d/resources setup like this:
2013 Feb 13
0
Re: Heavy memory leak when using quota groups
On 12.02.2013 08:25, shyam btrfs wrote:
> Hi Arne, Jan,
>
> I am using btrfs directly from Linux 3.8rc5 (commit
> 949db153b6466c6f7cad5a427ecea94985927311). I am trying to use qgroups
> functionality & with a basic random-write workload, it constantly
> keeps leaking memory & within few minutes of IO, there is either
> out-of-memory killer trying to kill some tasks or
2002 Aug 28
0
Bug - just subscriibed
I subscribed to report a bug.
if I rsync a directory from a PC (invoked on the PC) to a unix server
through ssh, the first time all works fine, then if I do it again and there
are no copys it crashes on the PC. If I touch one file on the PC so it
copys at least one file then all is OK.
I have the latest cygwin installed on a PC with freshly installed win2000
build 5.00.2195, and the latest
2002 Aug 31
0
Crash with Cygwin version
Anyone else have this problem?
???
****
If I rsync a directory from a cygwin PC (invoked on the PC) to a unix
server through ssh, the first time all works fine, then if I do it again
and there are no copys it crashes on the PC. If I touch one file on the PC
so it copys at least one file then all is OK.
I have the latest cygwin installed with freshly installed win2000 build
5.00.2195, and
2012 Nov 03
0
btrfs kernel threads producing high load and slow system down
Hello,
I habe the problems described in here
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas:
Files with a lot of random writes can become heavily fragmented
(10000+ extents) causing trashing on HDDs and excessive multi-second
spikes of CPU load on systems with an SSD or large amount a RAM.
On servers and workstations this affects databases and virtual machine images.
The nodatacow mount option
2008 Mar 08
3
Mixer and WOW
Do es anyone know what the following means for sound under Wine?
fixme:mixer:ALSA_MixerInit No master control found on MPU-401 UART,
disabling mixer
Severa of us are trying to get WOW internal voice chat and teamspeak to work
(different uses - wow for groups, teamspeak for guild). Im wondering if the
above output has a workaround until a fix is made or even if it's related to
our partial
2009 Dec 16
2
What is the fastest way to see what are in an RData file?
Currently, I load the RData file then ls() and str(). But loading the file
takes too long if the file is big. Most of the time, I only interested what
the variables are in the the file and the attributes of the variables (like
if it is a data.frame, matrix, what are the colnames/rownames, etc.)
I'm wondering if there is any facility in R to help me avoid loading the
whole file.
2013 Jul 03
1
WARNING: at fs/btrfs/backref.c:903 find_parent_nodes+0x616/0x815 [btrfs]()
I''ve upgraded to linux 3.10 and enabled extended inode refs and skinny
metadata extent refs with these commands:
btrfstune -r /dev/sdc1
btrfstune -x /dev/sdc1
Since then, I have "WARNING: at fs/btrfs/backref.c:903
find_parent_nodes+0x616/0x815 [btrfs]()" showing up like crazy:
# grep -c "WARNING: at fs/btrfs/backref.c:903" syslog
181819
That''s after just
2012 May 22
1
warnings met in introduce extent buffer cache for each i-node patch
Miao,
I was trying out your patch on scalability testing for BTRFS on v3.3
kernel.
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org/msg14930.html
However, I ran into a lot of warnings (see the dmesg below). Wonder if
you have a more up to date version of this patch?
In addition, I have to do this modification to fix a warning in your
original patch.
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/inode.c
2001 Jan 04
0
patch for the HURD
This is a small/trivial patch to get HURD to _compile_ (I haven't gotten
PRNG to work yet) openssh. All it does is define MAXHOSTNAMELEN in
defines.h if it isn't already defined (there may need to be a library
loaded first, or you may want to incorporate that patch into canohost.c
instead of defines.h). Anyway, small patch for canohost.c and defines.h
because HURD doesn't use
1998 Oct 07
0
smbtar skips files, why?
Hello,
I'm using Samba version 1.9.18p10.
I am trying to backup a Win95 disk with smbtar, but it skips lots of files
without any apparant reason. For example, I have a directory C:\Acrobat3,
with various subdirectories. With smbclient I can see and browse them just
fine:
smb: \> cd Acrobat3
smb: \Acrobat3\> dir
. D 0 Wed Aug 19
2006 Jun 09
0
tc don''t working under SUSE 10.0 OSS
Hello,
I can''t force tc to work under SUSE 10.0 OSS.
Before this we have working system under SUSE 9.1 (with kernel
2.6.15.4), and consider to move this system to another hardware.
I install SUSE 10.0, first with kernel from distributive, than with
kernel 2.6.16.18, than with 2.6.15.4 (the same version as on working
system), but I can''t force tc to work.
The
2013 Jan 21
0
Tracking down causes of btrfs thread activity
Hi,
I''ve been running btrfs on one of my machines for a few months now but
I keep hitting performance issues. My system quite frequently freezes
due to IO starvation. Looking at iotop it tends to show the large
majority of the disk I/O being taken up with various btrfs tasks
peeking at 7-8M/s, namely:
btrfs-endio-wri
btrfs-delayed-m
btrfs-transacti
btrfs-cleaner