Re: Kernel crash related to LZO compression

2018-10-26 Thread Qu Wenruo
On 2018/10/26 下午10:57, Dmitry Katsubo wrote: > On 2018-10-25 20:49, Chris Murphy wrote: >> I would say the first step no matter what if you're using an older >> kernel, is to boot a current Fedora or Arch live or install media, >> mount the Btrfs and try to read the problem files and see if the >

Re: Kernel crash related to LZO compression

2018-10-26 Thread Dmitry Katsubo
On 2018-10-25 20:49, Chris Murphy wrote: I would say the first step no matter what if you're using an older kernel, is to boot a current Fedora or Arch live or install media, mount the Btrfs and try to read the problem files and see if the problem still happens. I can't even being to estimate the

Re: Kernel crash related to LZO compression

2018-10-25 Thread Qu Wenruo
On 2018/10/25 下午11:56, Dmitry Katsubo wrote: > Dear btrfs community, > > My excuses for the dumps for rather old kernel (4.9.25), nevertheless I > wonder > about your opinion about the below reported kernel crashes. > > As I could understand the situation (correct me if I am wrong), it happened

Re: Kernel crash related to LZO compression

2018-10-25 Thread Chris Murphy
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 9:56 AM, Dmitry Katsubo wrote: > Dear btrfs community, > > My excuses for the dumps for rather old kernel (4.9.25), nevertheless I > wonder > about your opinion about the below reported kernel crashes. > > As I could understand the situation (correct me if I am wrong), it h

Kernel crash related to LZO compression

2018-10-25 Thread Dmitry Katsubo
Dear btrfs community, My excuses for the dumps for rather old kernel (4.9.25), nevertheless I wonder about your opinion about the below reported kernel crashes. As I could understand the situation (correct me if I am wrong), it happened that some data block became corrupted which resulted the