On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Tomasz Torcz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 08:45:59AM +0200, Tor Houghton wrote:
> > Well, I probably should have looked at the logs first and not tried to 
> > delete
> > some old data, but as the command (rm -rf) hung, I got suspicious:
> >
> > Jun 30 23:51:06 moonshade kernel: [ 1440.454721] btrfs: relocating block 
> > group 2939934474240 flags 1
> > Jun 30 23:51:07 moonshade kernel: [ 1440.637248] btrfs: relocating block 
> > group 2999510827008 flags 36
> > Jun 30 23:51:07 moonshade kernel: [ 1440.897153] btrfs: relocating block 
> > group 2997363343360 flags 36
> > Jun 30 23:51:07 moonshade kernel: [ 1441.147110] btrfs: relocating block 
> > group 2995215859712 flags 36
>
>   Looks like balance running?
>
> > Jul  1 01:31:47 moonshade kernel: [ 7480.673992] Pid: 17884, comm: btrfs 
> > Not tainted 3.5.0-40-generic #62~precise1-Ubuntu Dell Inc.                 
> > Dell DM051                   /0HJ054
>
>   Kernel 3.5 is extremely old and lacks fixes from 11 kernel releases done
> afterwards.  Please contact your vendor (Canonical?) for support.
>


ubuntu precise can use linux-generic-lts-trusty, which brings kernel 3.13.

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Fajar
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