On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 10:13 PM, Nazar Mokrynskyi <na...@mokrynskyi.com> wrote:

>
> That was eventually useful:
>
> * found some familiar file names (mangled eCryptfs file names from times when 
> I used it for home directory) and decided to search for it in old snapshots 
> of home directory (about 1/3 of snapshots on that partition)
> * file name was present in snapshots back to July of 2015, but during search 
> through snapshot from 2016-10-26_18:47:04 I've got I/O error reported by find 
> command at one directory
> * tried to open directory in file manager - same error, fails to open
> * after removing this lets call it "broken" snapshot started new scrub, 
> hopefully it'll finish fine
>
> If it is not actually related to recent memory issues I'd be positively 
> surprised. Not sure what happened towards the end of October 2016 though, 
> especially that backups were on different physical device back then.

Wrong csum computation during the transfer? Did you use btrfs send receive?

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Chris Murphy
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