Russell Coker posted on Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:54:19 +1100 as excerpted:

> # find . -name "*546"
> ./1412233213.M638209P10546 # ls -l ./1412233213.M638209P10546 ls: cannot
> access ./1412233213.M638209P10546: No such file or directory

Does your mail server do a lot of renames?  Is one perhaps stuck?  If so, 
that sounds like the same thing "Zygo Blaxell" is reporting in the 
"3.16.3..3.17.1 hang in renameat2()" thread, OP on Sun, 19 Oct 2014 
15:25:26 -400, Msg-ID: <20141019192525.ga29...@hungrycats.org>, as linked 
here:

<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/39539>

I pointed him at this thread too.  I hadn't seen you mention a hung 
rename, but the other symptoms sound similar.

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