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I cannot shrink btrfs filesystem although there is still data and metadata space left :





$ sudo btrfs filesystem resize -11G /home;echo $?
Resize '/home' of '-11G'
ERROR: unable to resize '/home': No space left on device
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Here are some btrfs filesystem info about /home :



$ sudo btrfs filesystem df /home | column -t
Data, single: total=92.01GiB, used=80.68GiB
System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=16.00KiB
System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00B
Metadata, DUP: total=1.00GiB, used=631.41MiB
Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00B
GlobalReserve, single: total=224.00MiB, used=0.00B
$ sudo btrfs filesystem show /home
Label: none uuid: c7ee56a8-ef45-46c8-86d1-13879201a1e7
Total devices 1 FS bytes used 81.30GiB
devid 1 size 100.00GiB used 94.04GiB path /dev/mapper/home_VG-home

$ sudo btrfs filesystem usage -T /home
Overall:
Device size: 100.00GiB
Device allocated: 94.04GiB
Device unallocated: 5.96GiB
Device missing: 0.00B
Used: 81.91GiB
Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)
Data ratio: 1.00
Metadata ratio: 1.99
Global reserve: 224.00MiB (used: 0.00B)

Data Metadata Metadata System System
Id Path single single DUP single DUP Unallocated
-- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
1 /dev/dm-0 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 2.00GiB 4.00MiB 16.00MiB 5.96GiB
-- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
Total 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 1.00GiB 4.00MiB 8.00MiB 5.96GiB
Used 80.68GiB 0.00B 631.41MiB 0.00B 16.00KiB


and here the output of dmesg :



$ dmesg | tail -11
[44202.411949] BTRFS info (device dm-0): new size for /dev/dm-0 is 97706311680
[44202.412156] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
[44208.119721] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
[44211.611669] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
[44212.495603] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
[44213.006830] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1
[44216.613870] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
[44222.780073] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
[44225.843279] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
[44226.575236] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
[44226.930918] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1


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    I cannot shrink btrfs filesystem although there is still data and metadata space left :





    $ sudo btrfs filesystem resize -11G /home;echo $?
    Resize '/home' of '-11G'
    ERROR: unable to resize '/home': No space left on device
    1


    Here are some btrfs filesystem info about /home :



    $ sudo btrfs filesystem df /home | column -t
    Data, single: total=92.01GiB, used=80.68GiB
    System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=16.00KiB
    System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00B
    Metadata, DUP: total=1.00GiB, used=631.41MiB
    Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00B
    GlobalReserve, single: total=224.00MiB, used=0.00B
    $ sudo btrfs filesystem show /home
    Label: none uuid: c7ee56a8-ef45-46c8-86d1-13879201a1e7
    Total devices 1 FS bytes used 81.30GiB
    devid 1 size 100.00GiB used 94.04GiB path /dev/mapper/home_VG-home

    $ sudo btrfs filesystem usage -T /home
    Overall:
    Device size: 100.00GiB
    Device allocated: 94.04GiB
    Device unallocated: 5.96GiB
    Device missing: 0.00B
    Used: 81.91GiB
    Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)
    Data ratio: 1.00
    Metadata ratio: 1.99
    Global reserve: 224.00MiB (used: 0.00B)

    Data Metadata Metadata System System
    Id Path single single DUP single DUP Unallocated
    -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
    1 /dev/dm-0 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 2.00GiB 4.00MiB 16.00MiB 5.96GiB
    -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
    Total 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 1.00GiB 4.00MiB 8.00MiB 5.96GiB
    Used 80.68GiB 0.00B 631.41MiB 0.00B 16.00KiB


    and here the output of dmesg :



    $ dmesg | tail -11
    [44202.411949] BTRFS info (device dm-0): new size for /dev/dm-0 is 97706311680
    [44202.412156] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
    [44208.119721] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
    [44211.611669] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
    [44212.495603] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
    [44213.006830] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1
    [44216.613870] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
    [44222.780073] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
    [44225.843279] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
    [44226.575236] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
    [44226.930918] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1


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      I cannot shrink btrfs filesystem although there is still data and metadata space left :





      $ sudo btrfs filesystem resize -11G /home;echo $?
      Resize '/home' of '-11G'
      ERROR: unable to resize '/home': No space left on device
      1


      Here are some btrfs filesystem info about /home :



      $ sudo btrfs filesystem df /home | column -t
      Data, single: total=92.01GiB, used=80.68GiB
      System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=16.00KiB
      System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00B
      Metadata, DUP: total=1.00GiB, used=631.41MiB
      Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00B
      GlobalReserve, single: total=224.00MiB, used=0.00B
      $ sudo btrfs filesystem show /home
      Label: none uuid: c7ee56a8-ef45-46c8-86d1-13879201a1e7
      Total devices 1 FS bytes used 81.30GiB
      devid 1 size 100.00GiB used 94.04GiB path /dev/mapper/home_VG-home

      $ sudo btrfs filesystem usage -T /home
      Overall:
      Device size: 100.00GiB
      Device allocated: 94.04GiB
      Device unallocated: 5.96GiB
      Device missing: 0.00B
      Used: 81.91GiB
      Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)
      Data ratio: 1.00
      Metadata ratio: 1.99
      Global reserve: 224.00MiB (used: 0.00B)

      Data Metadata Metadata System System
      Id Path single single DUP single DUP Unallocated
      -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
      1 /dev/dm-0 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 2.00GiB 4.00MiB 16.00MiB 5.96GiB
      -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
      Total 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 1.00GiB 4.00MiB 8.00MiB 5.96GiB
      Used 80.68GiB 0.00B 631.41MiB 0.00B 16.00KiB


      and here the output of dmesg :



      $ dmesg | tail -11
      [44202.411949] BTRFS info (device dm-0): new size for /dev/dm-0 is 97706311680
      [44202.412156] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
      [44208.119721] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
      [44211.611669] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
      [44212.495603] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
      [44213.006830] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1
      [44216.613870] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
      [44222.780073] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
      [44225.843279] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
      [44226.575236] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
      [44226.930918] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1


      Can you help me ?










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      I cannot shrink btrfs filesystem although there is still data and metadata space left :





      $ sudo btrfs filesystem resize -11G /home;echo $?
      Resize '/home' of '-11G'
      ERROR: unable to resize '/home': No space left on device
      1


      Here are some btrfs filesystem info about /home :



      $ sudo btrfs filesystem df /home | column -t
      Data, single: total=92.01GiB, used=80.68GiB
      System, DUP: total=8.00MiB, used=16.00KiB
      System, single: total=4.00MiB, used=0.00B
      Metadata, DUP: total=1.00GiB, used=631.41MiB
      Metadata, single: total=8.00MiB, used=0.00B
      GlobalReserve, single: total=224.00MiB, used=0.00B
      $ sudo btrfs filesystem show /home
      Label: none uuid: c7ee56a8-ef45-46c8-86d1-13879201a1e7
      Total devices 1 FS bytes used 81.30GiB
      devid 1 size 100.00GiB used 94.04GiB path /dev/mapper/home_VG-home

      $ sudo btrfs filesystem usage -T /home
      Overall:
      Device size: 100.00GiB
      Device allocated: 94.04GiB
      Device unallocated: 5.96GiB
      Device missing: 0.00B
      Used: 81.91GiB
      Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)
      Data ratio: 1.00
      Metadata ratio: 1.99
      Global reserve: 224.00MiB (used: 0.00B)

      Data Metadata Metadata System System
      Id Path single single DUP single DUP Unallocated
      -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
      1 /dev/dm-0 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 2.00GiB 4.00MiB 16.00MiB 5.96GiB
      -- --------- -------- -------- --------- ------- -------- -----------
      Total 92.01GiB 8.00MiB 1.00GiB 4.00MiB 8.00MiB 5.96GiB
      Used 80.68GiB 0.00B 631.41MiB 0.00B 16.00KiB


      and here the output of dmesg :



      $ dmesg | tail -11
      [44202.411949] BTRFS info (device dm-0): new size for /dev/dm-0 is 97706311680
      [44202.412156] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
      [44208.119721] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
      [44211.611669] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
      [44212.495603] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
      [44213.006830] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1
      [44216.613870] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 120288444416 flags 1
      [44222.780073] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 119214702592 flags 1
      [44225.843279] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 118140960768 flags 1
      [44226.575236] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 117067218944 flags 1
      [44226.930918] BTRFS info (device dm-0): relocating block group 95592382464 flags 1


      Can you help me ?







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          You're requesting the volume to shrink by 11GB, yet you only have about 6GB unallocated.



          You can more efficiently use allocated extents by rebalancing the volume. Executing a command similar to btrfs balance start /home will start that process, and it may take some time to complete.



          But I don't know if that will free up enough for a large amount of shrinkage.






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          • I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

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            But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

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          • Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

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          You're requesting the volume to shrink by 11GB, yet you only have about 6GB unallocated.



          You can more efficiently use allocated extents by rebalancing the volume. Executing a command similar to btrfs balance start /home will start that process, and it may take some time to complete.



          But I don't know if that will free up enough for a large amount of shrinkage.






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          • I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

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            But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

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          • Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

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          You're requesting the volume to shrink by 11GB, yet you only have about 6GB unallocated.



          You can more efficiently use allocated extents by rebalancing the volume. Executing a command similar to btrfs balance start /home will start that process, and it may take some time to complete.



          But I don't know if that will free up enough for a large amount of shrinkage.






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          • I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

            – SebMa
            1 hour ago






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            But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

            – Spooler
            1 hour ago











          • Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

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          You're requesting the volume to shrink by 11GB, yet you only have about 6GB unallocated.



          You can more efficiently use allocated extents by rebalancing the volume. Executing a command similar to btrfs balance start /home will start that process, and it may take some time to complete.



          But I don't know if that will free up enough for a large amount of shrinkage.






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          You're requesting the volume to shrink by 11GB, yet you only have about 6GB unallocated.



          You can more efficiently use allocated extents by rebalancing the volume. Executing a command similar to btrfs balance start /home will start that process, and it may take some time to complete.



          But I don't know if that will free up enough for a large amount of shrinkage.







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          • I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

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            1 hour ago






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            But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

            – Spooler
            1 hour ago











          • Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

            – SebMa
            1 hour ago



















          • I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

            – SebMa
            1 hour ago






          • 1





            But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

            – Spooler
            1 hour ago











          • Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

            – SebMa
            1 hour ago

















          I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

          – SebMa
          1 hour ago





          I though I add 14.31GiB free according to this : Free (estimated): 17.29GiB (min: 14.31GiB)

          – SebMa
          1 hour ago




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          But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

          – Spooler
          1 hour ago





          But you're requesting a volume change, which deals with allocated extents rather than how they're used. You could have almost the entire volume "free", but if the whole thing is "allocated" you can't shrink it. Running a rebalance will reallocate used data in a more efficient way.

          – Spooler
          1 hour ago













          Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

          – SebMa
          1 hour ago





          Ok, thanks bro. I'll do this tomorrow 'cause it's 20 to 4 (A.M) in France.

          – SebMa
          1 hour ago


















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