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--- Begin Message ---Source: linux Version: 4.9.30-2+deb9u2 Severity: normal Hey Ben, et al. There seems to be an annoying bug in btrfs, as described here: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg67479.html It's not really extremely critical as it causes no direct fs corruption, but it gives spurious ENOSPC in case of heavy metadata operation, even though plenty of space is left. It affects stretch kernels as well as the current 4.12. It can e.g. easily be hit, when copying a root-fs, as described in the thread above. There's a fix, which seems to work: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9829593/ Omar will mark it for linux-stable, I'm just reporting it here as well to make sure that it doesn't get lost :-) Best wishes, Chris
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--- Begin Message ---Version: 4.9.47-1 This was applied upstream and in 4.9-stable: v4.9.42: 3a63729427ac Btrfs: fix early ENOSPC due to delalloc Ben. -- Ben Hutchings If the facts do not conform to your theory, they must be disposed of.signature.asc
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