Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Permanent uncancellable balance"
2014 Aug 05
0
Stack dumps in use_block_rsv while rebalancing ("block rsv returned -28")
I already posted this in the thread "ENOSPC with mkdir and rename",
but now I have a device with 100GB unallocated on the "btrfs fi sh"
output, and when I run a rebalance of the form:
> btrfs filesystem balance start -dusage=50 -musage=10 "$mount"
I get more than 75 of such stack traces contaminating the klog. I've
put some of them up in a gist here:
2014 Nov 12
0
btrfs balance fails with no space errors (despite having plenty)
Hi all,
Yesterday I converted my ext4 root and home partitions on my home machine
to btrfs using btrfs-convert. After confirming that everything went well,
I followed the wiki instructions to nuke the 'ext2_saved" subvolume,
then defraggad and rebalanced. Everything went according to plan on my root
partition, but my home partition claimed to have run out of space
when rebalancing.
I
2012 Sep 18
3
R: [PATCH 2/2] Btrfs-progs: add mount-option command
Hi Seto,
please could you update also the man page too ?
Why it was not provided a way to clear a *single* flag ? To me it seems a bit
too long to clear all the flag (btrfs mount-option clear) and then set the
right one.
As user interface I suggest something like chmod:
btrfs mount-option set +ssd,skip_balance -nodatacow /dev/sdX
or
btrfs mount-option set =ssd,skip_balance,nodatacow
2012 Aug 20
6
btrfs and mdadm raid 6
Hi. I''m considering an imminent switch from ext4 to btrfs and I''m hoping that someone can lend me advice before I do something unsupported.
I have a software raid 6 array configured via mdadm. It was sitting at 8 x 3TB until I recently doubled that, grew the array and found that ext4 doesn''t want to resize. So, I''m looking to:
1. convert from ext4 to btrfs
2012 May 05
5
Is it possible to reclaim block groups once they are allocated to data or metadata?
Hello list,
recently reformatted my home partition from XFS to RAID1 btrfs. I used
the default options to mkfs.btrfs except for enabling raid1 for data
as well as metadata. Filesystem is made up of two 1TB drives.
mike@mercury (0) pts/3 ~ $ sudo btrfs filesystem show
Label: none uuid: f08a8896-e03e-4064-9b94-9342fb547e47
Total devices 2 FS bytes used 888.06GB
devid 1 size 931.51GB used
2013 Mar 31
9
BTRFS error in __btrfs_inc_extent_ref:1935: Object already exists
Hello,
Trying to balance a 2TB filesystem on the 3.8.5 kernel:
Label: ''p2'' uuid: 01f6cc8b-d305-40e1-bac8-8fdd548f611e
Total devices 1 FS bytes used 1.32TB
devid 1 size 1.80TB used 1.37TB path /dev/sda2
System: total=4.00MB, used=156.00KB
Data+Metadata: total=1.37TB, used=1.32TB
I am getting a Segmentation fault in ''btrfs'' utility, and following in
2006 Feb 10
0
Ferret Trampling Namespace
Greetings. Apologies if I missed something like this in the archives or internet, but I''m having issues using Ferret with Rails. Specifically, I have a class class "Weight" in my application (it happens to be a model). My app runs perfectly fine until it first executes "require ''ferret''". At that point, my definition of the class "Weight"
2006 Feb 13
0
Library (Ferret) Trampling Namespace
Greetings. Apologies if I missed something like this in the archives or internet, but I''m having namespace issues using Ferret with Rails, but this looks to be an issue with any library and Rails. Specifically, I have a model class "Weight" in my application and Ferret also has a class "Weight" in it (Ferret::Search::Weight). My app runs perfectly fine until it first
2003 Apr 30
6
how to configure a FreeBSD firewall to pass IPSec?
I have a FreeBSD box acting as a firewall and NAT gateway
I would like to set it up to transparently pass IPSec packets -- I have
an IPSec VPN client running on another machine, connecting to a remote network.
Is there a way to do this? I can't find any hints in the man pages.
2013 Feb 07
8
[RFC] Btrfs: Allow the compressed extent size limit to be modified v2
Provide for modification of the limit of compressed extent size
utilizing mount-time configuration settings.
The size of compressed extents was limited to 128K, which
leads to fragmentation of the extents (although the extents
themselves may still be located contiguously). This limit is
put in place to ease the RAM required when spreading compression
across several CPUs, and to make sure the
2013 Jun 01
4
Re: Standalone guestfs
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 20:54:15 +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 02:27:50PM +0000, Gabriel de Perthuis wrote:
>> Hello,
>> As I understand it guestfs appliances normally work as servers
>> and run high-level commands from some external channel.
>
> This is the normal architecture when you're using libguestfs to access
> a VM or disk image:
2010 Mar 25
2
permanent flags (are very permanent)
Hello,
first of all i am not sure wheter this is a correct behavior according to the RFC or not...
Problem is, when i set a new custom permanent flag (e.g. testflag) and remove it afterwards, the flag still stays in the list of the permanent flags of this drawer even if there are no messages left with this flag set.
So the keyword list gets "polluted" with unused flags.
* OK
2013 May 05
10
Possible to dedpulicate read-only snapshots for space-efficient backups
Hey list,
I wonder if it is possible to deduplicate read-only snapshots.
Background:
I''m using an bash/rsync script[1] to backup my whole system on a nightly
basis to an attached USB3 drive into a scratch area, then take a snapshot of
this area. I''d like to have these snapshots immutable, so they should be
read-only.
Since rsync won''t discover moved files but
2007 Sep 26
1
how to make setting using tc command as permanent.
Hi,
I am facing a problem.Suppose i made some QOS configuration using tc.
But if system reboots, it disappears.
How to make tc setting permanent.
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2004 Nov 24
1
Can I add the permanent ip address on an interface ?
Hello ,
I used Vmware 4.0 to setup a virtual linux network . I added a new virtual PC and therefore I need to add a NIC on old virtual PC . I setup the ip address of this NIC by using the command :
ip addr add 192..../ 24 dev eth1
but when I restart the computer the ip address of this NIC was not saved . And the tc script I used was not save when I turn off my computer , too .
Could
2004 Aug 30
1
Are tcng changes permanent? How to reset them?
I''m running a Redhat 9.0 bridge and got tcng kind of working before
discovering a nice example in the LARTC HOWTO
(http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.fullnat.intro.html).
How do I clear out the settings made by the tcc-generated sh script?
TIA
-Ron
2005 Mar 19
1
Re: rule isn''t permanent?
Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
>
> My question is why is the rule successful only until the shorewall box
> is rebooted?
When you re-boot, Shorewall is started with the "-f" (fast) option. This
means that if there is a restore file generated by a "shorewall save"
command (as given by the RESTOREFILE setting in shorewall.conf) then
Shorewall is restored from that file
2007 Apr 18
0
I didn't see any discernible difference between these and the non-permanent type.
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2010 Dec 09
0
[PATCH linux-2.6.18-xen] make netloop permanent
Hi,
with reference to RH BZ#567540 [0], this patch makes the netloop module permanent (like netback is currently). It reverts parts of xen-unstable c/s 9019:271cb04a4f2b [1] [2] (though that has a typo: "__init clean_loopback", so it was probably changed later too).
The patch fixes the problem of "rmmod netloop" hanging, resulting in blocked tasks and inability to shut down
2004 Apr 04
0
how to make umask changes permanent
I am running a Samba 3 - Atalk environment for a large number of MAC /
PC clients. How can I make umask changes affecting all users ( 002 for
instance) to stay permanent (not being reset to default values at server
restart) ? Do I have to edit the /etc/profile file accordingly? How?
Thanks,
Cristian