I don't think it's memory corruption as my modules test out fine, and
the problem began when i ran the btrfs check
--repair. Someone responded that they thought that the missing files
that are playable by the media player were still in memory, but they
still play after a reboot and they're not in a tmp structure anywhere.

So could it be that the metadata is not aligned with the nodes on the
disc? If so, what should i run next to address this? A balance? A
find-root with restore -t?

Would a 'btrfs rescue chunk-recover' help at this point or damage
things further?

Thanks all.


On Sun, Jun 12, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Henk Slager <eye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bearcat Şándor <bearcatsandor <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Is there a fix for the bad tree block error, which seems to be the
>> root (pun intended) of all this?
>
> I think the root cause is some memory corruption. It might be known case,
> maybe someone else recognizes something.
>
> Anyhow, if you can't and won't reproduce it, best is to test
> memory/hardware, check any software that might have overwritten something in
> memory, use a recent (mainline/stable) kernel and see if it runs stable.



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