Statistics for #btrfs by Knorrie

Fri Jul 24 01:00:01 2020

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Most active people

nicklineshoursletters/linesrandom message
1darkling41982
66
"Overnight, or even up to 24 hours might be needed to find it."
2Zygo41638
88
"so the answer to your question is "mu""
3Knorrie17992
54
"is looking at space_cache v2"
4multicore16170
55
"Aeo: does it work with nospace_cache mount option?"
5Ke12479
51
"eg. /sys/block/sda/sda1/{partition,size,start}"
6Forza7518
51
"Hi. Are there any issues running btrfs on a ramdisk?"
7Walex5915
88
"darkling: because of the the new space tree being available"
8specing5862
44
"like badblocks, but without touching the data that was scrubbed OK"
9opty5207
35
"smurfendrek123: http://tecadmin.net/file-creation-time-linux/"
10Amoz4215
51
"if you're a timetraveler then it's closest ;)"
11kdave3874
64
"see 'man sparse' and -Wbitwise"
12gehidore3212
45
"darkling: heh I've seen a ton of UK tele, but that one has escaped me"
13kilobyte3143
83
"(if that chunk is missing)"
14demfloro2867
64
"remount won't enable it sadly"
15pipe2713
45
"my suggestion is a separate boot partition :)"
16Kelsar2683
48
"basic6__: should not error out"
17cmurf2090
58
"see if that works before btrfs restore, which is pretty tedious"
18jtaylor2071
52
"I don't see why it wouldn't send them when it uses them"
19Kobaz1912
35
"[<ffffffffa02b3d5f>] btrfs_find_space_cluster+0x22f/0x280 [btrfs]"
20Mo1868
123
"GRUB CMDLINE currently has rootflags=subvol=root"
21heap_1607
39
"infinity1: http://pastie.org/10574787"
22Walex21516
86
"NoNet: http://www.sabi.co.uk/blog/17-one.html?170610#170610"
23Cyker1466
51
"This comment probably comes a bit late..."
24Elladan1417
94
"I do enjoy making a good backup. :-)"
25flux1407
73
"s0rin, I do them sequentially, not in parallel :)"
26DonAlex1384
65
"Nope nothing."
27jacekowski1353
47
"Cyker: which is pretty much same thing"
28ldiamond1305
56
"I guess -p won't error out though?"
29m4t1226
69
"i take a pgdump backup too."
30ratrace1203
89
"lvm under btrfs? that kinda defeats the purpose...."
31l4m8d41180
108
"http://pastebin.ca/3709399"
32lapsio1169
37
"it'll be hand written though because I'm working in tty"
33josef1153
49
"ok yeah its the device tree"
34GreatEmerald1096
56
"Also the ability to boot into a snapshot and thus roll back changes"
35NeonLicht1070
76
"Probably yes. What's the output of 'show'?"
36mgoodwin1064
67
"btrfs-progs-4.6.1-1.fc25.x86_64"
37georgios996
47
"smallish drive. and zygo just brought bad news"
38intelfx946
63
"read the mkfs.btrfs manpage and grep for SSD"
39cwillu_at_work896
51
"need to run in at most an hour"
40Sargeth888
70
"yes very untypical"
41tlhonmey870
95
"Photorec has the most comprehensive list."
42lazy_bum867
59
"darkling: Why 620GB on raid0?"
43docmax843
37
" devid 3 size 1.82TiB used 939.76GiB path /dev/sdh"
44zerocool841
66
"hey dewds, i got my first device state write errors, for a vm. are these safe to ignore after a clea"
45javashin800
36
"What about the patches for swapfile?"
46mirak789
44
"can i degraded mount in read only ?"
47Kamilion781
68
"only useful if everything is in tmpfs"
48DocMAX772
33
"for me btrfs is the most powerfull and feature rich FS ever"
49xnxs772
57
"might be able to ionice it"
50cryptopsy760
41
"but its the partition that gets mounted"

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Most active people by time of day

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1darkling6848Ke3874Zygo11397Zygo24088
2Knorrie5894multicore2090darkling10778darkling22333
3Zygo5089darkling2023Ke5531Knorrie8683
4multicore2799Forza1114multicore5322multicore5959
5specing1341Zygo1064Knorrie3040Forza3217
6kilobyte1019Mo987opty2631Ke3045
7gehidore743opty652Forza2608Walex2658
8Elladan593gehidore634Walex2387specing2363
9Forza579Amoz547kdave2073Amoz2072
10cmurf545demfloro509specing1953gehidore1651

Some topics

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kdave"c+=(-c "$sub"); "${c[*]}"; | http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org | Pastebin your kernel logs: nc cwillu.com"
kdave"c+=(-c "$sub"); "${c[*]}"; | http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org | Pastebin your kernel logs: nc cwillu.com"
kdave"http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org | Pastebin your kernel logs: nc cwillu.com 10101 < /dev/kmsg | Logs at "
kdave"https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org | Pastebin your kernel logs: nc cwillu.com 10101 < /dev/kmsg | Latest "
kdave"http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org | Pastebin your kernel logs: nc cwillu.com 10101 < /dev/kmsg | Logs at "

Some URLs

posted byURL
s1kx"http://images.anandtech.com/reviews/storage/Intel/34nmSSD/Review/mixeddataplacement.jpg"
larrymo"http://paste.debian.net/1152972/"
kenoby__"http://pastie.org/private/u6snn86ffffvh2dzd5f12q"
Amoz"http://blog.kourim.net/installing-debian-on-btrfs-subvolume"
sirderpalot"http://imgur.com/a/0L8tY"

Most used words

wordoccurrences
1"btrfs"58157
2"there"22623
3"kernel"13046
4"device"12621
5"would"12593
6"should"11035
7"about"10939
8"space"10819
9"which"10266
10"filesystem"10087
11"mount"10062
12"think"8720
13"metadata"8624
14"files"8340
15"drive"8277
16"https"8269
17"balance"8142
18"still"7998
19"could"7963
20"using"7740

Some big numbers...

nicknumberslines
darklingis often happy :)2396
darklingis often sad :(228
Knorrieyells a lot !234
darklingasks a lot of questions ?2947
Knorrielikes /me command479
kdaveoften changes the topic32
ChanServoften changes the modes34
Knorrieposts many URLs111
Zygospeaks a lot of monologues1521