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From: | Rutger Helling |
Subject: | bug#29674: Ceph creates Btrfs subvolumes on Btrfs during tests. |
Date: | Tue, 12 Dec 2017 14:10:16 +0100 |
Hi Ludo,I'll try building again later (could be a while, Ceph takes a really long time to build), but I highly doubt that that's the case. Btrfs subvolumes cannot be deleted with tools such as rm/rmdir, even as root. You have to run 'btrfs subvolume delete /subvolume' as root. Although a regular user may create subvolumes, they cannot delete it (unless the USER_SUBVOL_RM_ALLOWED mount option is on). Since the building is done as a guixbuilder user, I don't see how that would work. And even if it did, if a build failed for example you'd still be left with a bunch of subvolumes in /tmp that can only be deleted as root.
On 2017-12-12 13:52, address@hidden wrote:
Hi Rutger, Rutger Helling <address@hidden> skribis:I was surprised to learn that Ceph creates Btrfs subvolumes during its tests. This is problematic because on Btrfs regular users can create subvolumes, but they cannot delete them. This means I had to manually delete the following subvolumes as root: ID 1744 gen 819598 top level 257 path tmp/guix-build-ceph-12.0.2.drv-0/td/t-7201/dev/osd0/current ID 1745 gen 819598 top level 257 path tmp/guix-build-ceph-12.0.2.drv-0/td/t-7201/dev/osd0/snap_1Does that mean that wiping out /tmp/guix-build-ceph-*, as happens when build finishes, isn't enough to get rid of those volumes? Ludo'.
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