Re: deleting a btrfs subvolume shut up a server

From: Liu Bo
Date: Wed Jun 10 2015 - 06:27:47 EST


On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 02:16:58PM +0200, Toralf Förster wrote:
> I created at a 3 TB btrfs formatted disk a btrfs subvolume, unpacked a minimal Gentoo Linux in it, created in addition few files within it under ./tmp and bind mount from the host few files onto those files. If I now delete in another terminal the subvolume - then the server dies immediately
>
> It is a headless server, I had to request a manually reset to get it back.
> Nothing in the syslog (syslog-ng 3.6.2) - the server was just shot in he head.
>
> This happened 2 times in a row. Host is a stable hardened Gentoo with 4.0.2 kernel.

Hmm, is it possible to get some information from netconsole?

Thanks,

-liubo
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