* stale NFS file handle and corrupted btrfs
@ 2013-04-20 12:41 Chris Hoffmann
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From: Chris Hoffmann @ 2013-04-20 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
Hi,
I have experienced an error message about stale NFS files when looking
into a directory.
ls -la manpages-dev.md5sums
ls: cannot access manpages-dev.md5sums: Stale NFS file handle
root@c3po:/media/revo/@/var/lib/dpkg/info# rm manpages-dev.md5sums
rm: cannot remove ‘manpages-dev.md5sums’: Stale NFS file handle
Running btrfsck I see:
btrfsck --repair /dev/revo/root
enabling repair mode
checking extents
checking fs roots
root 256 inode 117209 errors 2001
unresolved ref dir 11094 index 2862 namelen 20 name
manpages-dev.md5sums filetype 1 error 4
root 319 inode 117209 errors 2001
unresolved ref dir 11094 index 2862 namelen 20 name
manpages-dev.md5sums filetype 1 error 4
root 320 inode 117209 errors 2001
unresolved ref dir 11094 index 2862 namelen 20 name
manpages-dev.md5sums filetype 1 error 4
found 28530659328 bytes used err is 0
total csum bytes: 27246928
total tree bytes: 629264384
total fs tree bytes: 552144896
btree space waste bytes: 160285807
file data blocks allocated: 57135325184
referenced 28486983680
Btrfs v0.20-rc1
Scrubbing and btrfsck do not fix the issue.
I tried with 3.9.0rc6 and otherwise with 3.8.8 (and 3.8.0-19-generic
#29-Ubuntu)
I have uploaded the btrfs-image to
http://ubuntuone.com/3tIHcUdfGEdmrSY1oxGCL3
The drive is an 64GB crucial M4 SSD. Smartinfo can be found here:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=BJvcB31H
Any help appreciated.
Rgds,
Chris
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