Hi Joe,

Sorry for the late reply. We have been fixing bugs and conducting many
experiments with heavy I/O to verify the correctness and stability of our
storage. This problem I mentioned in this thread cannot be reproduced
anymore with these two patches (I applied them back to 3.19.8 and 4.2.8 and
both work fine).

Thanks for your help.

Dennis

2016-07-01 21:18 GMT+08:00 Edward Thornber <[email protected]>:

> Hi Dennis,
>
> Sorry to take so long about getting back to you.  There was a bug in
> the btree library that I mistakenly thought was caused by my fix for
> your problem.  Anyway, could you try and recreate your problem with
> these two patches applied please (patches are against v4.7-rc5 + my
> usual thin-dev extras):
>
>     https://github.com/jthornber/linux-2.6/commit/
> ebdd99fc12acd0e9178831549896633171d5af1d
>     https://github.com/jthornber/linux-2.6/commit/
> c05989b59d091270c2bf7dd05bdb7a3575223529
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Joe
>



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