On Oct 2, 2013, at 6:49 PM, Martin <m_bt...@ml1.co.uk> wrote:

> kernel: btrfs read error corrected: ino 1 off 907183792128 (dev /dev/sdc 
> sector 1781821200)

Can anyone answer if this is what corrupt metadata detection and correction 
looks like? From the original email this is a single disk, with default 
mkfs.btrfs. So I guess I'm asking an almost obvious question, but I'm still 
going to ask it. There is only one copy of data, but two copies of metadata so 
it can self-correct for metadata corruption.

Next question. Why is -o recovery needed to get this correction behavior? The 
original post was completely devoid of messages indicating correction.


Chris Murphy--
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