On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> wrote:Well it oopses on writes everytime in Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy). I'd planned on digging into it more before spending a bug report, but will send it tonight after getting to the affected machine. With 1 volume on 1 disk, 2 volumes raid1 on 2 disks, or with 2 volumes raid0 on 2 disks. something like: echo omg > /mnt/btrfs/file Would segfault, exit the current shell, and leave a nice stack trace in the kernel's ring buffer. The file gets created as 0 bytes. Unlinking the file works fine via rm, but any sort of write fails. Tried and reproduced the bug with stdout redirection, cp, and dd to a btrfs v0.14 volume. Will send the report later today. -- Jeff Schroeder Don't drink and derive, alcohol and analysis don't mix. http://www.digitalprognosis.com --
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