On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> I can't tell what actually instigates this, as there are several blocked
> tasks.
>
> INFO: task btrfs-cleaner:203 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
> INFO: task btrfs-transacti:204 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>
> My suggestion, is
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 1:12 PM, james harvey wrote:
> Up to date Arch. linux kernel 4.1.2-2. Fresh O/S install 12 days
> ago. No where near full - 34G used on a 4.6T drive. 32GB memory.
>
> Installed bonnie++ 1.97-1.
>
> $ bonnie++ -d bonnie -m btrfs-disk -f -b
>
> I started trying to run wi
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 11:11:22 AM Duncan wrote:
> The option is mem=nn[KMG]. You may also need memmap=, presumably
> memmap=nn[KMG]$ss[KMG], to reserve the unused memory area, preventing its
> use for PCI address space, since that would collide with the physical
> memory that's there but unused due
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 05:12:38 AM james harvey wrote:
> I started trying to run with a "-s 4G" option, to use 4GB files for
> performance measuring. It refused to run, and said "file size should
> be double RAM for good results". I sighed, removed the option, and
> let it run, defaulting to **64GB
james harvey posted on Thu, 23 Jul 2015 19:12:38 + as excerpted:
> Up to date Arch. linux kernel 4.1.2-2. Fresh O/S install 12 days ago.
> No where near full - 34G used on a 4.6T drive. 32GB memory.
>
> Installed bonnie++ 1.97-1.
>
> $ bonnie++ -d bonnie -m btrfs-disk -f -b
>
> I start
On 2015-07-23 15:12, james harvey wrote:
Up to date Arch. linux kernel 4.1.2-2. Fresh O/S install 12 days
ago. No where near full - 34G used on a 4.6T drive. 32GB memory.
Installed bonnie++ 1.97-1.
$ bonnie++ -d bonnie -m btrfs-disk -f -b
I started trying to run with a "-s 4G" option, to
Up to date Arch. linux kernel 4.1.2-2. Fresh O/S install 12 days
ago. No where near full - 34G used on a 4.6T drive. 32GB memory.
Installed bonnie++ 1.97-1.
$ bonnie++ -d bonnie -m btrfs-disk -f -b
I started trying to run with a "-s 4G" option, to use 4GB files for
performance measuring. I