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From: covici@ccs.covici.com
To: Henk Slager <eye1tm@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-btrfs <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: btrfs problems on new file system
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2015 16:14:58 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <18552.1451078098@ccs.covici.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPmG0jbOu6BmKfbaoJ6pzprWzbch3tf7=zbBS8AcDz4MQVEJZA@mail.gmail.com>

Henk Slager <eye1tm@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 11:03 AM,  <covici@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> > Hi.  I created a file system using 4.3.1 version of btrfsprogs and have
> > been using it for some three days.  I have gotten the following errors
> > in the log this morning:
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> > Dec 25 04:10:16 ccs.covici.com kernel: BTRFS (device dm-20): parent
> > transid verify failed on 51776421888 wanted 4983 found 4981
> >
> > The file system was then made read only.  I unmounted, did a check
> > without repair which said it was fine, and remounted successfully in
> > read/write mode, but am I in trouble?  This was on a solid state drive
> > using lvm.
> What kernel version are you using?
> I think you might have some hardware error or glitch somewhere,
> otherwise I don't know why you have such errors. These kind of errors
> remind me of SATA/cable failures over quite a period of time (multipe
> days). Or something with lvm or trim of SSD.
> Any unusual with the SSD if you run  smartctl?
> A btrfs check will indeed likely result in an OK for this case.
> What about running read-only scrub?
> Maybe running  memtest86+  can rule-out the worst case.

I am running 4.1.12-gentoo and btrfs progs 4.3.1.  Same thing happened
on another filesystem, so I switched them over to ext4 and no troubles
since.  As far as I know the ssd drives are fine, I have been using them
for months.  Maybe btrfs needs some more work.  I did do scrubs on the
filesystems after I went offline and remounted them, and they were
successful, and I got no errors from the lower layers at all.  Maybe
I'll try this in a year or so.



-- 
Your life is like a penny.  You're going to lose it.  The question is:
How do
you spend it?

         John Covici
         covici@ccs.covici.com

  reply	other threads:[~2015-12-25 21:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-12-25 10:03 btrfs problems on new file system covici
2015-12-25 19:01 ` Henk Slager
2015-12-25 21:14   ` covici [this message]
2015-12-26  3:53     ` Chris Murphy
2015-12-26  7:29       ` covici
2015-12-26 10:47         ` Duncan
2015-12-26 11:38           ` covici
2015-12-26 19:07             ` Chris Murphy
2015-12-26 19:22               ` covici
2015-12-26 19:50                 ` Chris Murphy
2015-12-26 20:02                   ` covici
2015-12-26 20:33                     ` Chris Murphy
2015-12-26  5:20     ` Duncan
2015-12-26  7:44       ` covici

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