zpool import hangs when out of space - Was: zfs pool import hangs on [tx->tx_sync_done_cv]
Mark Martinec
Mark.Martinec+freebsd at ijs.si
Tue Oct 14 11:27:00 UTC 2014
On 10/14/2014 10:14, Steven Hartland wrote:
>>> Yer zfs list only shows around 2-3GB used too but zpool list
>>> shows the pool is out of space. Cant rule out an accounting
>>> issue though.
>>
>> What is using the extra space in the pool? Is there an unmounted
>> dataset or snapshot? Do you know how to easily tell? Unlike txg and
>> zio processing I don't have the luxury of having just read that part
>> of the codebase.
>
> Its not clear but I believe it could just be fragmention even though
> its ashift=9.
>
> I sent the last snapshot to another pool of the same size and it
> resulted in:
> NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE FRAG EXPANDSZ CAP DEDUP HEALTH
> ALTROOT
> sys1boot 3.97G 3.97G 190K 0% - 99% 1.00x ONLINE -
> sys1copy 3.97G 3.47G 512M 72% - 87% 1.00x ONLINE -
Yes, that's it! Fragmentation.
> I believe FRAG is 0% as the feature wasn't enabled for the lifetime of
> the pool hence its simply not showing a valid value.
Indeed. The pool has a long lifetime and the feature was only recently
made available.
> zfs list -t all -r sys1boot
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> sys1boot 1.76G 2.08G 11K /sys1boot
> sys1boot/ROOT 1.72G 2.08G 1.20G /sys1boot/ROOT
> sys1boot/ROOT at auto-2014-08-16_04.00 1K - 1.19G -
> sys1boot/ROOT at auto-2014-08-17_04.00 1K - 1.19G -
> sys1boot/ROOT at auto-2014-08-19_04.00 1K - 1.19G -
> [...]
> sys1boot/ROOT at auto-2014-09-19_22.20 1K - 1.20G -
> sys1boot/ROOT at auto-2014-09-19_22.30 0 - 1.20G -
So snapshots were not consuming much, it was fragmentation.
Thanks!
Mark
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