>> > Do you think there is still a chance to recover those files?
>>
>> You can use btrfs restore to get files off a damaged fs.
>
> This however does work - thank you!
> Now since I'm a bit short on disc space, can I remove the disc that
> previously disappeared (and thus doesn't have all the
>
Henk Slager gmail.com> writes:
> You could use 1-time mount option clear_cache, then mount normally and
> cache will be rebuild automatically (but also corrected if you don't
> clear it)
This didn't help, gave me
[ 316.111596] BTRFS info (device sda): force clearing of disk cache
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On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Benjamin Valentin
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I created a btrfs volume with 3x8TB drives (ST8000AS0002-1NA) in raid5
> configuration.
> I copied some TB of data onto it without errors (from eSATA drives, so
> rather fast - I mention that because of