Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2012 11:44:08 +0300 From: Volodymyr Kostyrko <c.kworr@gmail.com> To: Peter Maloney <peter.maloney@brockmann-consult.de> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ZFS v28 and free space leakage Message-ID: <4F7AB858.3030709@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4F75E05D.2060206@brockmann-consult.de> References: <4F75C7EC.30606@gmail.com> <4F75E05D.2060206@brockmann-consult.de>
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Peter Maloney wrote: > I think you ran zpool list... Does zfs list show the same? > zfs list -rt all kohrah1 NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT kohrah1 22,5M 134G 31K /kohrah1 > Do you have any snapshots or clones? None. > What sort of vdevs do you have? pool: kohrah1 state: ONLINE scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h0m with 0 errors on Fri Mar 30 17:25:16 2012 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM kohrah1 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 da3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da0 ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: No known data errors > Does creating an empty pool show 0 used? What about after adding more > datasets? As I have mirrored pool I'll split it for now and make some tests on other disk. # zpool split kohrah1 kohrah1new # zpool import kohrah1new # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 21,7M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - # zpool status pool: kohrah1 state: ONLINE scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h0m with 0 errors on Fri Mar 30 17:25:16 2012 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM kohrah1 ONLINE 0 0 0 da3 ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: No known data errors pool: kohrah1new state: ONLINE scan: scrub repaired 0 in 0h0m with 0 errors on Fri Mar 30 17:25:16 2012 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM kohrah1new ONLINE 0 0 0 da0 ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: No known data errors # zpool destroy kohrah1new # zpool create -O compression=on -O atime=off kohrah1new da0 # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 110K 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - Fine for me now, 110K seems reasonable. > Do you have datasets? They might use some for metadata. None of them as shown above. > Here begins the guessing and/or babbling... > > And I haven't tried this with zfs, but I know with ext on Linux, if you > fill up a directory, and delete all the files in it, the directory takes > more space than before it was filled (du will include this space when > run). So be very thorough with how you calculate it. Maybe zfs did the > same thing with metadata structures, and just left them allocated empty > (just a guess). > > To prove there is a leak, you would need to fill up the disk, delete > everything, and then fill it again to see if it fit less. If I did such > a test and it was the same, I would just forget about the problem. kk, throwing junk in: # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 2,29G 134G 1% 1.00x ONLINE - # find /kohrah1new/ | wc -l 150590 # rm -rf /kohrah1new/* # find /kohrah1new/ /kohrah1new/ # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 436K 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - Not a same test you ask but it seems that ZFS leaks on metadata. Or peruses them. Repeating the same tasks results in: # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 336K 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - So this feels like some leftover. > Perhaps another interesting experiment would be to zfs send the pool to > see if the destination pool ends up in the same state. This one is interesting: # zfs snapshot kohrah1@test # zfs send kohrah1@test | zfs receive -F kohrah1new # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 248K 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - So it frees up some space. If I do this on the clean pool: # zpool destroy kohrah1new # zpool create -O compression=on -O atime=off kohrah1new da0 # zfs send kohrah1@test | zfs receive -F kohrah1new # zpool list NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT kohrah1 136G 22,4M 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - kohrah1new 136G 92,5K 136G 0% 1.00x ONLINE - So dump doesn't contain any leftover. However pool counts this leftover as data and replicates it: # zpool destroy kohrah1new # zpool attach kohrah1 da3 da0 # zpool status pool: kohrah1 state: ONLINE scan: resilvered 22,4M in 0h0m with 0 errors on Tue Apr 3 11:34:31 2012 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM kohrah1 ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 da3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da0 ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: No known data errors -- Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
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