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2013 Mar 27
1
BTRFS and the steadily lit LED
Hi guys, After having received strong advice from the people in this list to upgrade my kernel to the latest one, I have installed 3.8.0-14-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP x86_64 on several (4) machines. In the hope of improving systems speed I had also removed all snapshots then defragged the FSes - the snapshots have been recreated since, as I use the excellent SuSE "Snapper" tool. But well,
2013 Mar 02
0
BTRFS quota support
Hi folks, Finaly following general advice received here, I could manage to upgrade all of my BTRFS boxes to the next Ubuntu Raring kernel (3.8.0-9), so I assume I now have something decently new ;-) I''m now looking for quota support, but, even though the wiki page and Wikipedia english page says BTRFS now has quota support, I couldn''t find any documentation or specific
2014 Jun 05
0
Using BTRFS on SSD now ?
Hi, I just received a new laptop with a Micron 256GB SSD, and I plan to install Fedora 20 onto it. I'm considering either BTRFS or ext4 (over LUKS-encrypted LVM) for this machine, but I'm afraid BTRFS might generate too much writes and shorten the SSD lifespan... Or am I mistaken ? Is there any pro/cons currently, on a 3.14 kernel, about using BTRFS along with an SSD ? Is there
2014 Apr 07
0
Scrub bug on kernel 2.13
Hi there, Machine got rebooted while scrub was in process, and now it looks like a scrub zombie... How do I restore this to a normal non-zombie state ? root@zafu:~# btrfs scrub status / scrub status for 13c87f57-3a85-4daf-a4bf-ba777407c169 scrub started at Mon Apr 7 09:49:48 2014, running for 693 seconds total bytes scrubbed: 34.06GiB with 0 errors root@zafu:~# btrfs scrub
2013 Feb 21
5
BTRFS fails defragging
Hi folks, I''m using Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal with # uname -r 3.5.0-24-generic And it seems I cannot defrag : # filefrag /boot/initrd.img-3.5.0-24-generic /boot/initrd.img-3.5.0-24-generic: 3 extents found # btrfs filesystem defrag /boot/initrd.img-3.5.0-24-generic # echo $? 20 # filefrag /boot/initrd.img-3.5.0-24-generic /boot/initrd.img-3.5.0-24-generic: 3 extents found Any clue
2012 Oct 07
29
BTRFS, getting darn slower everyday
Hi, I have 4 machines, all converted to BTRFS about 6 months ago, now all running Ubuntu Quantal with kernel 3.5.0-17 The matter is that all these machines are now getting slower and slower everyday, every disk access causing the disk to be 100% busy for long periods, to the point that I''m now seriously considering migrating everything back to ext4... From the start BTRFS was "not
2012 Oct 05
2
Help understanding btrfsck output...
Hi there, I have a system on which btrfsck gives the following output... I don''t understand the meaning of the reported errors, so any clue would be appreciated. Is this something I should worry about, or not ? Would I be advised to try "--repair" ? (Last time I tried this one, it completely b0rked a filesystem, beyond repair, and my wife would kill me ifever I trash this one,
2013 Jan 05
14
/boot as a btrfs subvolume
As of the latest updates to anaconda and grub2 for Fedora 18, it is now possible to install with /boot as a btrfs subvolume. The way that grub2 is handling this is the "reach down" to the files it needs as if the subvolume was a directory. Is this OK? At this point I am not worried about snapshots or any other complexities. If the subvolume name is known. should grub2 be able to
2011 Sep 05
17
Rename BTRfs to MuchSlowerFS ?
Hi list, I don''t trust theoretical benchmarks that much and prefer "real-life benchs" on the occasion, so here''s mine: Given 4 laptops, the most powerful of which was running BTRFS and the others ext3 or ext4, all machines running Ubuntu 11.04 Natty 32-bit with a stock Ubuntu 2.6.38-11 kernel, all machines were given the following FS-intensive task : - Upgrade
2014 Jul 07
0
mount time of multi-disk arrays
Hello List, can anyone tell me how much time is acceptable and assumable for a multi-disk btrfs array with classical hard disk drives to mount? I'm having a bit of trouble with my current systemd setup, because it couldn't mount my btrfs raid anymore after adding the 5th drive. With the 4 drive setup it failed to mount once in a few times. Now it fails everytime because the default
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
2007 May 26
1
Wi-Fi+Wireless Router
Hi Friends, I am planning to buy "IMate PDAL" mobile phone. This contains "Wi-Fi 802.11b/g" feature. So, Is it possible to get internet using my wireless router in my office? Look forward to your response. Thank you. Regards, Chandra. --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. -------------- next part
2012 May 29
0
[btrfs-progs] btrfs fi df output
Hello, I have a question regarding "btrfs filesystem df"output. # btrfs fi df /mnt/test Data: total=3.01GB, used=512.19MB System, DUP: total=8.00MB, used=4.00KB System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00 <= What this means? For what is used? I''ve never seen this incremented Metadata, DUP: total=2.50GB, used=676.00KB Metadata: total=8.00MB, used=0.00
2005 Jan 26
0
[LLVMdev] Building the llvm runtime: 'Can't destroy file:Theprocess cannot access the fi
Hello, Henrik. You wrote Thursday, January 27, 2005, 12:17:21 AM: HB> I've attached an output. Seems to be some problems with path handling. I think the '/\' in the error line is an indicator, that something went wrong with sys::Path. Maybe, you'll add some debugging code to Win32/Path.inc to see, what's happening when calling destroyFile(), and see, how this path is
2005 Jan 28
1
[LLVMdev] Building the llvm runtime: 'Can't destroy file: Theprocess cannot access the fi
The mapped files weren't being closed at all; they were only being unmapped. It's now fixed. Reid Spencer wrote: >On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 13:16, Henrik Bach wrote: > > >>c:\projects\build\MinGW\llvm-4-1\Debug\bin\llvm-ar.exe: >>c:/projects/build/MinGW/llvm-4-1/Debug/lib/libc.bca-000000: Can't destroy >>file (hb:2): The process cannot access the file
2004 Apr 02
0
VON show report - Wi Fi Phones
Is that wifi phone available? If yes how much and when? I am looking to purchase a large quantity of wifi phones. I have a few questions on making calls with these phones and how the accounting of the calls would go. Thanks. Sincerely, Stephen Karrington Dreamtime.net Inc. http://www.dreamtime.net <http://www.dreamtime.net/> http://www.emailblaster.us <http://www.emailblaster.us/>
2009 Dec 03
2
Wi-Fi sip phones with auto provisioning
Im looking for wifi sip phones that support auto provisioning and work flawlessly with atserisk. Can anyone suggest me some models?
2008 May 11
1
World of Warcraft in Wine 1.0rc1 with Creative x-fi
All other games have sound except wow. I recently updated to 1.0rc1 from the last version (whatever it was). I have an x-fi and the sound was working. Now for the life of me I can't get it to have sound in wow. Other games (like Guild Wars) seem to be fine. Anyone experiencing the same issue with this setup?
2008 Oct 27
2
DLink USB Wi-Fi
Sorry for the ignorance. Would I be able to install and run the DLink USB Wi-Fi drivers via Wine?
2019 Aug 16
0
[Intel-gfx] ✗ Fi.CI.SPARSE: warning for drm/connector: Allow max possible encoders to attach to a connector (rev2)
On Fri, 2019-08-16 at 21:29 +0000, Patchwork wrote: > == Series Details == > > Series: drm/connector: Allow max possible encoders to attach to a > connector (rev2) > URL : https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/62743/ > State : warning > > == Summary == > > $ dim sparse origin/drm-tip > Sparse version: v0.6.0 > Commit: drm/connector: Allow max possible