Actually, I seem to be having problems where my rsync script ends up hanging 
the system again.  It's pretty repeatable, and the system is completely frozen 
and I have to do a hard reboot.  Runs for a couple of hours and hangs the 
system every time.  Of course, I'm not doing anything special other than an 
rsync of compressed btrfs data and snapshots.  Well, that and my btrfs 
partitions are on external SATA port multipliers and btrfs is used to create a 
two drive RAID-0 for each partition (the source and the destination).  I tried 
the bwlimit switch on rsync, which seemed to allow it to go longer between 
crashes, but of course that just means I'm copying the data slower too....

I can't find anything in the usual logs.  Any suggestions?  I'm using CentOS 
6.2 fully updated.

-BJ
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