After I wrote the question here, I realized what that I didn't google
for the condition well enough
Long story short, turns out sometimes btrfs reserves the space but
doesn't use it -- in this case, a good 40+% of the drive :(
Anyway, after a "btrfs balance" I think it's actually resolved.
# btrfs
This happened to me before. It's something similar to running out of
inodes. Just do some googling and you should find the solution
(unfortunately I don't recall it).
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 7:38 PM Konstantin Svist wrote:
> Looks like I'm having a problem with my btrfs partition, it thinks it
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 6:38 PM Konstantin Svist wrote:
> Looks like I'm having a problem with my btrfs partition, it thinks it's
> out of space.
> Thing is, the drive is 500G and usage according to df and btrfs df is ~250G
> I removed a couple of snapshots as a workaround but hit the problem aga
Looks like I'm having a problem with my btrfs partition, it thinks it's out
of space.
Thing is, the drive is 500G and usage according to df and btrfs df is ~250G
I removed a couple of snapshots as a workaround but hit the problem again
pretty quickly..
I also ran fstrim & btrfs check --clear-space-