On 28/09/13 23:54, Martin wrote:
> On 28/09/13 20:26, Martin wrote:
> 
>> ... btrfsck bombs out with LOTs of errors...
>>
>> How best to recover from this?
>>
>> (This is a 'backup' disk so not 'critical' but it would be nice to avoid
>> rewriting about 1.5TB of data over the network...)
>>
>>
>> Is there an obvious sequence/recipe to follow for recovery?
> 
> 
> I've got the drive reliably working with the sata limited to 3Gbit/s.
> What is the best sequence to try to tidy-up and carry on with the 1.5TB
> or so of data on there, rather than working from scratch?
> 
> 
> So far, I've only run btrfsck since the corruption...

So...

Any options for btrfsck to fix things?

Or is anything/everything that is fixable automatically fixed on the
next mount?

Or should:

btrfs scrub /dev/sdX

be run first?

Or?


What does btrfs do (or can do) for recovery?

Advice welcomed,

Thanks,
Martin




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