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    GFS2: Fall back to ignoring reservations, if there are no other blocks left · 137834a6
    Steven Whitehouse authored
    
    
    When we get to the stage of allocating blocks, we know that the
    resource group in question must contain enough free blocks, otherwise
    gfs2_inplace_reserve() would have failed. So if we are left with only
    free blocks which are reserved, then we must use those. This can happen
    if another node has sneeked in and use some blocks reserved on this
    node, for example. Generally this will happen very rarely and only
    when the resouce group is nearly full.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com>
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