There was a similar discussion about an error in January 2013 but it related to 
some kernel panic.
I don't know if I encountered the same thing.

These errors from system journal bother me:

 2月 09 22:18:53 melforce kernel: BTRFS error (device sdb3): Error removing 
orphan entry, stopping orphan cleanup
 2月 09 22:18:53 melforce kernel: BTRFS critical (device sdb3): could not do 
orphan cleanup -22

I run kernel 3.12.10.
I'll explain what I did at that moment.
Subvolumes were already mounted at /home and /var and I mounted the root 
subvolume at /mnt/btr2.
Then executed ls command on /home/btr2. ls gave me "invalid argument" errors, 
but still displayed the contents. 
Next time I ran ls (right away), there were no more errors.

Another example is a script that mounts the same thing and then takes snapshots.
If I run the script manually, it never fails. If I run it from cron job, one of 
the snapshot commands fails
telling me that /home/btr2/var isn't accesible (I don't remember the exact 
error message, I can look if it
shows up again).

Someone said in the January thread that -22 error messages are harmless but in 
this case userspace tools break
so I wouldn't consider this totally harmless.
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