On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Albert Oszkó
these are what the commands return
linux-ac2p:~ # btrfs fi show Label: none uuid: 9a4aa63f-cca0-4b76-ad37-d64c546d928a Total devices 1 FS bytes used 17.23GiB devid 1 size 20.00GiB used 20.00GiB path /dev/sda3
Btrfs v3.16.2+20141003 linux-ac2p:~ # btrfs fi df / Data, single: total=16.22GiB, used=16.09GiB System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=16.00KiB System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00B Metadata, DUP: total=1.88GiB, used=1.14GiB Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00B GlobalReserve, single: total=400.00MiB, used=0.00B
You have ~2.77GiB free. So it's not super urgent but Btrfs doesn't like getting wedged into a distinctly low free space situation, so I wouldn't push it unless you're testing its limits and want to file bug reports. :-D Otherwise, follow Malcom's advice, configure snapper and delete some snapshots. I'm not familiar enough yet with snapper to know how to ask it to do the snapshot deletion rather than using Btrfs commands to delete them manually (which would certainly confuse snapper and not be a good idea). I think there's a bug filed against snapper, that its default configuration is not doing a good enough job cleaning up snapshots in a default installation. -- Chris Murphy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org