Re: Corrupted FS with "open_ctree failed" and "failed to recover balance: -5"

2018-07-17 Thread Udo Waechter
Thanks for the answer.

On 16/07/18 10:32, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2018年07月16日 16:15, Udo Waechter wrote:
>>> The weird thing is that I can't really find information about the
>>> "failed to recover balance: -5" error. - There was no rebalancing
>>> running when during the crash.
> 
> Can only be determined by tree dump.
> 
> # btrfs ins dump-tree -t root 
This gives me:

btrfs-progs v4.13.3
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3263707
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
Ignoring transid failure
leaf parent key incorrect 321265147904
ERROR: unable to open /dev/vg00/var_

>>> * Unfortunatly I did a "btrfs rescue zero-log" at some point :( - As it
>>> turns out that might have been a bad idea
>>>
>>>
>>> * Also, a "btrfs  check --init-extent-tree" - https://pastebin.com/jATDCFZy
> 
> Then it is making things worse, fortunately it should terminate before
> it causes more damage.
> 
> I'm just curious why people doesn't try the safest "btrfs check" without
> any options, but goes the most dangerous option.
> 
> And "btrfs check" output please.
> If possible, "btrfs check --mode=lowmem" is also good for debug.
> 
Same thing here:

parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3263707
parent transid verify failed on 321265147904 wanted 3276017 found 3273915
Ignoring transid failure
leaf parent key incorrect 321265147904
ERROR: cannot open file system


I did an image with dd pretty early in this process. Unfortunatly this
gives me the same error.


Thanks,
udo.

> Thanks,
> Qu
> 
>>>
>>> The volume contained qcow2 images for VMs. I need only one of those,
>>> since one piece of important software decided to not do backups :(
>>>
>>> Any help is highly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>> udo.
>>>
>>
> 



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Re: Corrupted FS with "open_ctree failed" and "failed to recover balance: -5"

2018-07-16 Thread Udo Waechter
Hello,

noone any ideas? Do you need more information?

Cheers,
udo.

On 11/07/18 17:37, Udo Waechter wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have a corrupted filesystem which I can't seem to recover.
> 
> The machine is:
> Debian Linux, kernel 4.9 and btrfs-progs v4.13.3
> 
> I have a HDD RAID5 with LVM and the volume in question is a LVM volume.
> On top of that I had a RAID1 SSD cache with lvm-cache.
> 
> Yesterday both! SSDs died within minutes. This lead to the corruped
> filesystem that I have now.
> 
> I hope I followed the procedure correctly.
> 
> What I tried so far:
> * "mount -o usebackuproot,ro " and "nospace_cache" "clear_cache" and all
> permutations of these mount options
> 
> I'm getting:
> 
> [96926.830400] BTRFS info (device dm-2): trying to use backup root at
> mount time
> [96926.830406] BTRFS info (device dm-2): disk space caching is enabled
> [96926.927978] BTRFS error (device dm-2): parent transid verify failed
> on 321269628928 wanted 3276017 found 3275985
> [96926.938619] BTRFS error (device dm-2): parent transid verify failed
> on 321269628928 wanted 3276017 found 3275985
> [96926.940705] BTRFS error (device dm-2): failed to recover balance: -5
> [96926.985801] BTRFS error (device dm-2): open_ctree failed
> 
> The weird thing is that I can't really find information about the
> "failed to recover balance: -5" error. - There was no rebalancing
> running when during the crash.
> 
> * btrfs-find-root: https://pastebin.com/qkjnSUF7 - It bothers me that I
> don't see any "good generations" as described here:
> https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Restore
> 
> * "btrfs rescue" - it starts, then goes to "looping on XYZ" then stops
> 
> * "btrfs rescue super-recover -v" gives:
> 
> All Devices:
>   Device: id = 1, name = /dev/vg00/...
> Before Recovering:
>   [All good supers]:
>   device name = /dev/vg00/...
>   superblock bytenr = 65536
> 
>   device name = /dev/vg00/...
>   superblock bytenr = 67108864
> 
>   device name = /dev/vg00/...
>   superblock bytenr = 274877906944
> 
>   [All bad supers]:
> 
> All supers are valid, no need to recover
> 
> 
> * Unfortunatly I did a "btrfs rescue zero-log" at some point :( - As it
> turns out that might have been a bad idea
> 
> 
> * Also, a "btrfs  check --init-extent-tree" - https://pastebin.com/jATDCFZy
> 
> The volume contained qcow2 images for VMs. I need only one of those,
> since one piece of important software decided to not do backups :(
> 
> Any help is highly appreciated.
> 
> Many thanks,
> udo.
> 



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Corrupted FS with "open_ctree failed" and "failed to recover balance: -5"

2018-07-11 Thread Udo Waechter
Hello everyone,

I have a corrupted filesystem which I can't seem to recover.

The machine is:
Debian Linux, kernel 4.9 and btrfs-progs v4.13.3

I have a HDD RAID5 with LVM and the volume in question is a LVM volume.
On top of that I had a RAID1 SSD cache with lvm-cache.

Yesterday both! SSDs died within minutes. This lead to the corruped
filesystem that I have now.

I hope I followed the procedure correctly.

What I tried so far:
* "mount -o usebackuproot,ro " and "nospace_cache" "clear_cache" and all
permutations of these mount options

I'm getting:

[96926.830400] BTRFS info (device dm-2): trying to use backup root at
mount time
[96926.830406] BTRFS info (device dm-2): disk space caching is enabled
[96926.927978] BTRFS error (device dm-2): parent transid verify failed
on 321269628928 wanted 3276017 found 3275985
[96926.938619] BTRFS error (device dm-2): parent transid verify failed
on 321269628928 wanted 3276017 found 3275985
[96926.940705] BTRFS error (device dm-2): failed to recover balance: -5
[96926.985801] BTRFS error (device dm-2): open_ctree failed

The weird thing is that I can't really find information about the
"failed to recover balance: -5" error. - There was no rebalancing
running when during the crash.

* btrfs-find-root: https://pastebin.com/qkjnSUF7 - It bothers me that I
don't see any "good generations" as described here:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Restore

* "btrfs rescue" - it starts, then goes to "looping on XYZ" then stops

* "btrfs rescue super-recover -v" gives:

All Devices:
Device: id = 1, name = /dev/vg00/...
Before Recovering:
[All good supers]:
device name = /dev/vg00/...
superblock bytenr = 65536

device name = /dev/vg00/...
superblock bytenr = 67108864

device name = /dev/vg00/...
superblock bytenr = 274877906944

[All bad supers]:

All supers are valid, no need to recover


* Unfortunatly I did a "btrfs rescue zero-log" at some point :( - As it
turns out that might have been a bad idea


* Also, a "btrfs  check --init-extent-tree" - https://pastebin.com/jATDCFZy

The volume contained qcow2 images for VMs. I need only one of those,
since one piece of important software decided to not do backups :(

Any help is highly appreciated.

Many thanks,
udo.



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