Hi Qu,

Thanks for helping me!

Please see the reponses in-line.
Any suggestions based on this?

Thanks!


On Sat, 2018-12-01 at 07:57 +0800, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> On 2018/11/30 下午9:53, Patrick Dijkgraaf wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I have been a happy BTRFS user for quite some time. But now I'm
> > facing
> > a potential ~45TB dataloss... :-(
> > I hope someone can help!
> > 
> > I have Server A and Server B. Both having a 20-devices BTRFS RAID6
> > filesystem. Because of known RAID5/6 risks, Server B was a backup
> > of
> > Server A.
> > After applying updates to server B and reboot, the FS would not
> > mount
> > anymore. Because it was "just" a backup. I decided to recreate the
> > FS
> > and perform a new backup. Later, I discovered that the FS was not
> > broken, but I faced this issue: 
> > https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10694997/
> > 
> 
> Sorry for the inconvenience.
> 
> I didn't realize the max_chunk_size limit isn't reliable at that
> timing.

No problem, I should not have jumped to the conclusion to recreate the
backup volume.

> > Anyway, the FS was already recreated, so I needed to do a new
> > backup.
> > During the backup (using rsync -vah), Server A (the source)
> > encountered
> > an I/O error and my rsync failed. In an attempt to "quick fix" the
> > issue, I rebooted Server A after which the FS would not mount
> > anymore.
> 
> Did you have any dmesg about that IO error?

Yes there was. But I omitted capturing it... The system is now rebooted
and I can't retrieve it anymore. :-(

> And how is the reboot scheduled? Forced power off or normal reboot
> command?

The system was rebooted using a normal reboot command.

> > I documented what I have tried, below. I have not yet tried
> > anything
> > except what is shown, because I am afraid of causing more harm to
> > the FS.
> 
> Pretty clever, no btrfs check --repair is a pretty good move.
> 
> > I hope somebody here can give me advice on how to (hopefully)
> > retrieve my data...
> > 
> > Thanks in advance!
> > 
> > ==========================================
> > 
> > [root@cornelis ~]# btrfs fi show
> > Label: 'cornelis-btrfs'  uuid: ac643516-670e-40f3-aa4c-f329fc3795fd
> >     Total devices 1 FS bytes used 463.92GiB
> >     devid    1 size 800.00GiB used 493.02GiB path
> > /dev/mapper/cornelis-cornelis--btrfs
> > 
> > Label: 'data'  uuid: 4c66fa8b-8fc6-4bba-9d83-02a2a1d69ad5
> >     Total devices 20 FS bytes used 44.85TiB
> >     devid    1 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdn2
> >     devid    2 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdp2
> >     devid    3 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdu2
> >     devid    4 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdx2
> >     devid    5 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdh2
> >     devid    6 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdg2
> >     devid    7 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdm2
> >     devid    8 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdw2
> >     devid    9 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdj2
> >     devid   10 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdt2
> >     devid   11 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdk2
> >     devid   12 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdq2
> >     devid   13 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sds2
> >     devid   14 size 3.64TiB used 3.64TiB path /dev/sdf2
> >     devid   15 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sdr2
> >     devid   16 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sdo2
> >     devid   17 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sdv2
> >     devid   18 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sdi2
> >     devid   19 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sdl2
> >     devid   20 size 7.28TiB used 588.80GiB path /dev/sde2
> > 
> > [root@cornelis ~]# mount /dev/sdn2 /mnt/data
> > mount: /mnt/data: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> > /dev/sdn2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.
> 
> What is the dmesg of the mount failure?

[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS info (device sdn2): disk space caching
is enabled
[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS info (device sdn2): has skinny extents
[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS error (device sdn2): parent transid
verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found 114173
[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS critical (device sdn2): corrupt leaf:
root=2 block=46451963543552 slot=0, unexpected item end, have
1387359977 expect 16283
[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS warning (device sdn2): failed to read
tree root
[Sun Dec  2 09:41:08 2018] BTRFS error (device sdn2): open_ctree failed

> And have you tried -o ro,degraded ?

Tried it just now, gives the exact same error.

> > [root@cornelis ~]# btrfs check /dev/sdn2
> > Opening filesystem to check...
> > parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
> > 114173
> > parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
> > 114173
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found A8F2A769 wanted
> > 4C111ADF
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted
> > 8B07ABE4
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted
> > 8B07ABE4
> > bad tree block 46451963543552, bytenr mismatch,
> > want=46451963543552,
> > have=75208089814272
> > Couldn't read tree root
> 
> Would you please also paste the output of "btrfs ins dump-super
> /dev/sdn2" ?

[root@cornelis ~]# btrfs ins dump-super /dev/sdn2
superblock: bytenr=65536, device=/dev/sdn2
---------------------------------------------------------
csum_type               0 (crc32c)
csum_size               4
csum                    0x51725c39 [match]
bytenr                  65536
flags                   0x1
                        ( WRITTEN )
magic                   _BHRfS_M [match]
fsid                    4c66fa8b-8fc6-4bba-9d83-02a2a1d69ad5
label                   data
generation              114401
root                    46451963543552
sys_array_size          513
chunk_root_generation   112769
root_level              1
chunk_root              22085632
chunk_root_level        1
log_root                46451935461376
log_root_transid        0
log_root_level          0
total_bytes             104020314161152
bytes_used              49308554543104
sectorsize              4096
nodesize                16384
leafsize (deprecated)           16384
stripesize              4096
root_dir                6
num_devices             20
compat_flags            0x0
compat_ro_flags         0x0
incompat_flags          0x1e1
                        ( MIXED_BACKREF |
                          BIG_METADATA |
                          EXTENDED_IREF |
                          RAID56 |
                          SKINNY_METADATA )
cache_generation        114401
uuid_tree_generation    114401
dev_item.uuid           c6b44903-e849-4403-98c4-f3ba4d0b3fc3
dev_item.fsid           4c66fa8b-8fc6-4bba-9d83-02a2a1d69ad5 [match]
dev_item.type           0
dev_item.total_bytes    4000783007744
dev_item.bytes_used     4000781959168
dev_item.io_align       4096
dev_item.io_width       4096
dev_item.sector_size    4096
dev_item.devid          1
dev_item.dev_group      0
dev_item.seek_speed     0
dev_item.bandwidth      0
dev_item.generation     0

> It looks like your tree root (or at least some tree root nodes/leaves
> get corrupted)
> 
> > ERROR: cannot open file system
> 
> And since it's your tree root corrupted, you could also try
> "btrfs-find-root <device>" to try to get a good old copy of your tree
> root.

The output is rather long. I pasted it here: 
https://pastebin.com/FkyBLgj9
I'm unsure what to look for in this output?

> But I suspect the corruption happens before you noticed, thus the old
> tree root may not help much.
> 
> Also, the output of "btrfs ins dump-tree -t root <device>" will help.

Here it is:

[root@cornelis ~]# btrfs ins dump-tree -t root /dev/sdn2
btrfs-progs v4.19 
parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
114173
parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
114173
checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found A8F2A769 wanted 4C111ADF
checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted 8B07ABE4
checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted 8B07ABE4
bad tree block 46451963543552, bytenr mismatch, want=46451963543552,
have=75208089814272
Couldn't read tree root
ERROR: unable to open /dev/sdn2

> Thanks,
> Qu

No, thank YOU! :-)

> > [root@cornelis ~]# btrfs restore /dev/sdn2 /mnt/data/
> > parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
> > 114173
> > parent transid verify failed on 46451963543552 wanted 114401 found
> > 114173
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found A8F2A769 wanted
> > 4C111ADF
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted
> > 8B07ABE4
> > checksum verify failed on 46451963543552 found 32153BE8 wanted
> > 8B07ABE4
> > bad tree block 46451963543552, bytenr mismatch,
> > want=46451963543552,
> > have=75208089814272
> > Couldn't read tree root
> > Could not open root, trying backup super
> > warning, device 14 is missing
> > warning, device 13 is missing
> > warning, device 12 is missing
> > warning, device 11 is missing
> > warning, device 10 is missing
> > warning, device 9 is missing
> > warning, device 8 is missing
> > warning, device 7 is missing
> > warning, device 6 is missing
> > warning, device 5 is missing
> > warning, device 4 is missing
> > warning, device 3 is missing
> > warning, device 2 is missing
> > checksum verify failed on 22085632 found 5630EA32 wanted 1AA6FFF0
> > checksum verify failed on 22085632 found 5630EA32 wanted 1AA6FFF0
> > bad tree block 22085632, bytenr mismatch, want=22085632,
> > have=1147797504
> > ERROR: cannot read chunk root
> > Could not open root, trying backup super
> > warning, device 14 is missing
> > warning, device 13 is missing
> > warning, device 12 is missing
> > warning, device 11 is missing
> > warning, device 10 is missing
> > warning, device 9 is missing
> > warning, device 8 is missing
> > warning, device 7 is missing
> > warning, device 6 is missing
> > warning, device 5 is missing
> > warning, device 4 is missing
> > warning, device 3 is missing
> > warning, device 2 is missing
> > checksum verify failed on 22085632 found 5630EA32 wanted 1AA6FFF0
> > checksum verify failed on 22085632 found 5630EA32 wanted 1AA6FFF0
> > bad tree block 22085632, bytenr mismatch, want=22085632,
> > have=1147797504
> > ERROR: cannot read chunk root
> > Could not open root, trying backup super
> > 
> > [root@cornelis ~]# uname -r
> > 4.18.16-arch1-1-ARCH
> > 
> > [root@cornelis ~]# btrfs --version
> > btrfs-progs v4.19
> > 
-- 
Groet / Cheers,
Patrick Dijkgraaf



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