My rootfs on /dev/sda2 (an SSD) shows this:

Nov 06 15:37:26 hiro.oops.intern kernel: BTRFS critical (device sda2):
corrupt leaf, slot offset bad: block=100235100160,root=1, slot=142

Scrub runs through fine:

# btrfs scr stat /dev/sda2
scrub status for ea95dbd1-ef4e-48a4-9732-54e6c80b31df
        scrub started at Thu Nov  6 15:35:00 2014, running for 172 seconds
        total bytes scrubbed: 68.46GiB with 0 errors

Do I have to panic? ;-)

Pls advise how to proceed.

Should I do some repair or btrfsck from a live-medium?

I found this:

http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/34407

but haven't yet figured out what that means to me.


# btrfs version
Btrfs v3.17

# cat /proc/version
Linux version 3.17.2-gentoo (r...@hiro.oops.intern) (gcc version 4.8.3
(Gentoo 4.8.3 p1.1, pie-0.5.9) ) #1 SMP Thu Nov 6 00:53:58 CET 2014


Stefan
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