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Subject: Re: XFS umount with IO errors seems to lead to memory corruption From: Alex Lyakas
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 2,926 Star 36,105 Fork 10,627 docker/docker Code Issues 1,774 Pull requests 156 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue direct-lvm with xfs causes Docker to hang when disk is full #20707 Open samuelkarp opened this Issue Feb 26, 2016 · 16 comments Projects None yet Labels area/docs version/1.9 Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 7 participants samuelkarp commented Feb 26, 2016 Output of docker version: Client: Version: 1.9.1 API version: 1.21 Go version: go1.4.2 Git commit: a34a1d5/1.9.1 Built: OS/Arch: linux/amd64 Server: Version: 1.9.1 API version: 1.21 Go version: go1.4.2 Git commit: a34a1d5/1.9.1 Built: OS/Arch: linux/amd64 Output of docker info (on a fresh host; an affected host does not respond to docker info): Containers: 1 Images: 6 Server Version: 1.9.1 Storage Driver: devicemapper Pool Name: docker-docker--pool Pool Blocksize: 524.3 kB Base Device Size: 107.4 GB Backing Filesystem: xfs Data file: Metadata file: Data Space Used: 100.7 MB Data Space Total: 9.437 GB Data Space Available: 9.337 GB Metadata Space Used: 77.82 kB Metadata Space Total: 25.17 MB Metadata Space Available: 25.09 MB Udev Sync Supported: true Deferred Removal Enabled: true Deferred Deletion Enabled: true Deferred Deleted Device Count: 0 Library Version: 1.02.93-RHEL7 (2015-01-28) Execution Driver: native-0.2 Logging Driver: json-file Kernel Version: 4.1.17-22.30.amzn1.x86_64 Operating System: Amazon Linux AMI 2015.09 CPUs: 1 Total Memory: 995.6 MiB Name: ip-172-31-34-29 ID: GO67:QAUR:ZN7D:LBC6:M366:GT2C:BQTV:F3UE:IMGD:YFNF:T37L:OQWC Provide additional environment details (AWS, VirtualBox, physical, etc.): Amazon Linux AMI 2015.09.2 configured with a second EBS volume at /dev/xvdb and configured with direct LVM (using devicemapper) by docker-storage-setup. By default, docker-storage-setup configures the thin pool originally sized at 40% of the available disk with an auto-extend policy, however the same behavior is exhibited when auto-extend is disabled and wh