From: Saint Germain <saintger@gmail.com>
To: Btrfs BTRFS <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Kernel bug during RAID1 replace
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:12:08 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160629201208.275b37ad@system> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJCQCtS=kd31tOe_YCX96W1K85sH2_qTAsxggyyP5kWzZrauoQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 11:28:24 -0600, Chris Murphy
<lists@colorremedies.com> wrote :
> > Already got a backup. I just really want to try to repair it (in
> > order to test BTRFS).
>
> I don't know that this is a good test because I think the file system
> has already been sufficient corrupted that it can't be fixed. Part of
> the problem is that Btrfs isn't aware of faulty drives like mdadm or
> lvm yet, so it looks like it'll try to write to all devices and it's
> possible for significant confusion to happen if they're each getting
> different generation writes. Significant as in, currently beyond
> repair.
>
> >> > On the other hand it seems interesting to repair instead of just
> >> > giving up. It gives a good look at BTRFS resiliency/reliability.
> >>
> >> On the one hand Btrfs shouldn't become inconsistent in the first
> >> place, that's the design goal. On the other hand, I'm finding from
> >> the problems reported on the list that Btrfs increasingly mounts
> >> at least read only and allows getting data off, even when the file
> >> system isn't fully functional or repairable.
> >>
> >> In your case, once there are metadata problems even with raid 1,
> >> it's difficult at best. But once you have the backup you could try
> >> some other things once it's certain the hardware isn't adding to
> >> the problems, which I'm still not yet certain of.
> >>
> >
> > I'm ready to try anything. Let's experiment.
>
> I kinda think it's a waste of time. Someone else maybe has a better
> idea?
>
> I think your time is better spent finding out when and why the device
> with all of these write errors happened. It must have gone missing for
> a while, and you need to find out why that happened and prevent it; OR
> you have to be really vigilent at every mount time to make sure both
> devices have the same transid (generation). In my case when I tried to
> sabotage this, being of by a generation of 1 wasn't a problem for
> Btrfs to automatically fix up but I suspect it was only a generation
> mismatch in the superblock.
>
Ok I will follow your advice and start over with a fresh BTRFS volume.
As explained on another email, rsync doesn't support reflink, so do you
think it is worth trying with BTRFS send instead ?
Is it safe to copy this way or rsync is more reliable in case of faulty
BTRFS volume ?
Many thanks !
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-06-29 18:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-06-27 21:36 Kernel bug during RAID1 replace Saint Germain
2016-06-27 21:42 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-27 22:26 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-27 22:55 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-27 22:58 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-27 23:06 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-28 0:00 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-28 0:10 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-28 0:49 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-28 2:14 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-28 22:52 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-29 4:25 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-29 9:50 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-29 17:28 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-29 18:12 ` Saint Germain [this message]
2016-06-29 18:19 ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-06-29 19:02 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-29 19:08 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-29 19:16 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-29 19:23 ` Hugo Mills
2016-06-29 23:51 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-30 0:24 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-30 21:02 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-30 0:19 ` Chris Murphy
2016-06-29 17:41 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-27 23:03 ` Saint Germain
2016-06-27 23:49 ` Chris Murphy
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