Kai Krakow
Kai Krakow
So we should follow-up on this in #89 because this raises concerns of users.
Maybe also look here: https://github.com/Zygo/bees/issues/149 - it's harmless.
How much free space is there now? You should really take care to not completely fill a btrfs volume. Maybe start over with a much smaller hash size, 1 GB...
If you're using rsync and want to reduce dedup efforts, please run rsync with `--no-whole-file --inplace`, otherwise rsync will rebuild the complete file even for minor changes, and all shared...
> 1.I deduplicated on computer A, then created a read-only snapshot and sent it to computer B. has the snapshot received by computer B been deduplicated? Do I need to...
> I am curious about how to de-duplicate between uncompressed and compressed files. Btrfs allows part of the file to be compressed while the other part is not compressed? Compression...
> Now I use bees, can it refer to the data block of the compressed file A and replace the A part of the uncompressed file AB? Bees doesn't look...
Just wait. Chances are that CPU time is spent in the kernel, not bees itself (top should show a high SYS% in that case). The kernel will eventually finish the...
I'm currently seeing it, too. It looks like this: ``` [415947.956802] INFO: task btrfs:1921055 blocked for more than 614 seconds. [415947.956804] Tainted: P O 5.4.85-gentoo #1 [415947.956805] "echo 0 >...
Do you use read-only snapshots? If yes, then this is expected and documented. If not, that's probably because of how btrfs works: Bees may find some blocks that match with...