Forgot to mention that these btrfs partitions reside on an LVM.
2014-05-11 7:56 GMT+02:00 Ronald ronald...@gmail.com:
Dear btrfs developers,
Since v3.14, it has occasionally hapenned that reading some files from
a btrfs partition cause the process to hang. Right, a file has been
located
Nobody? Did I not provide enough information? Outdated kernel?
2014/1/14 Ronald ronald...@gmail.com:
Dear developers,
I have a 1250MHZ 512MB RAM x86 UP system. It contains several btrfs
partitions on top of LVM mounted with compress=lzo,space_cache,noatime
and some other standard options
Filesystem apparently got corrupted due to memory failures.
Full dmesg is here: http://pastebin.com/x8Z0P5xG
There are errors like:
[ 188.667338] btrfs: corrupt leaf, bad key order:
block=79691776,root=1, slot=50
Warning:
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Dear developers,
I have a 1250MHZ 512MB RAM x86 UP system. It contains several btrfs
partitions on top of LVM mounted with compress=lzo,space_cache,noatime
and some other standard options.
It uses a trimmed custom kernel. The -dirty part in it's name is
because the command 'hostname' was not
Hello, .. what do I do when I get *** Some devices missing and Unable to
stat /dev/sdg , error message after drive is hotswaped or die ?
this is what I did?
1. mkfs.btrfs -m raid1 -d raid10 -L btrfs_label_01 /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc
/dev/sdd /dev/sdf /dev/sdg
2. mount -t btrfs -o compress