Hi,
I had a disc failure and must replace it. I followed the description on
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Using_Btrfs_with_Multiple_Devi
ces and started the replacement.
Setup is a two disc RAID1!
After it was done, I called 'btrfs fi us /mn/btrfsroot' and I got the
output below. What is wrong?
Is it a rebalancing issue? I thought the replace command started it
automatically...
Overall:
Device size: 3.64TiB
Device allocated: 1.04TiB
Device unallocated: 2.60TiB
Device missing: 0.00B
Used: 519.76GiB
Free (estimated): 1.56TiB (min: 1.56TiB)
Data ratio: 2.00
Metadata ratio: 1.60
Global reserve: 279.11MiB (used: 0.00B)
Data,single: Size:1.00GiB, Used:0.00B
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 1.00
GiB
Data,RAID1: Size:265.00GiB, Used:259.60GiB
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 265.00
GiB
/dev/mapper/luks-ff4bf5da-48af-4563-abb2-db083bd01512 265.00
GiB
Data,DUP: Size:264.00GiB, Used:0.00B
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 528.00
GiB
Metadata,single: Size:1.00GiB, Used:0.00B
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 1.00
GiB
Metadata,RAID1: Size:1.00GiB, Used:286.03MiB
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 1.00
GiB
/dev/mapper/luks-ff4bf5da-48af-4563-abb2-db083bd01512 1.00
GiB
Metadata,DUP: Size:512.00MiB, Used:112.00KiB
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 1.00
GiB
System,single: Size:32.00MiB, Used:0.00B
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 32.00
MiB
System,RAID1: Size:8.00MiB, Used:48.00KiB
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 8.00
MiB
/dev/mapper/luks-ff4bf5da-48af-4563-abb2-db083bd01512 8.00
MiB
System,DUP: Size:32.00MiB, Used:48.00KiB
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 64.00
MiB
Unallocated:
/dev/mapper/luks-3ff6c412-4d3a-4d33-85a3-cc70e95c26f8 1.04
TiB
/dev/mapper/luks-ff4bf5da-48af-4563-abb2-db083bd01512 1.56
TiB
Bye
Frank
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