Francesco, can you try using kernel 4.5.7 by any chance? There's a patch in 4.5.7 and 4.7-rc's that might get you out of this problem. It's not yet in the 4.6 series. It's up to you if you go with the newer kernel approach, or the multiple device method I previously outlined. If you go with the kernel upgrade, try a filter value -dusage=25. It shouldn't enospc but it might say it relocated 0 chunks. If so increase the value, try -dusage=35, and increase until you get at least 1 chunk relocated. Next retry the activities that have caused enospc, and see if it's fixed. There is no wrong value for the filter. It just means to only apply the balance to chunks that are that % full or less. It's so you don't have to do a full balance which, especially on a HDD, can take a while. I think in this case there's no advantage to rewriting everything with a full balance, but it's OK to do that also by just omitting the filter. -- Chris Murphy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org