When it rains it pours. My other array is having some issues. I
think I have two problems, and wondering if someone can help me make
sense of this:
I've basically got four questions:
1. How do I repair, or drop block 35435896033280?
2. How do I identify which drive out of 5 this block is
G. Michael Carter posted on Sun, 26 Jan 2014 10:11:08 -0500 as excerpted:
I've basically got four questions:
1. How do I repair, or drop block 35435896033280?
2. How do I identify which drive out of 5 this block is on?
3. How do I detect which drive is causing the errno=-5 IO failure
Please report the kernel and btrfs-progs versions, and the result from
# btrfs fi df /mnt/bt_store
Bad blocks typically cause two error messages: read error, link reset. The
first is an error from the drive itself and will include the affected LBAs. The
second is the result of linux SCSI