From: "Vladimir G. Ivanovic" <vladimir@acm.org>
To: Linux btrfs <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: crash in btrfsck, btrfs-debug-tree, etc
Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 14:28:51 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BDF4013.7090000@acm.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4BD89481.1060201@acm.org>
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No help, eh? At the minimum, it would be nice if btrfsck were fixed...
Unfortunately, now btrfs will NOT mount the drive, so I am now
completely without data. The mount error is:
kernel: device fsid c64b56bd1c869bb3-e85f95a29c7dd3ad devid 1
transid 21547 /dev/sdc1
kernel: btrfs bad tree block start 14052438117991321731 20971520
kernel: btrfs bad tree block start 14052438117991321731 20971520
kernel: btrfs bad tree block start 8532476744452893537 20971520
kernel: btrfs: failed to read chunk root on sdc1
kernel: btrfs: open_ctree failed
--- Vladimir
Vladimir G. Ivanovic http://www.leonora.org
+1 650 450 4101 vladimir@acm.org
on 04/28/2010 01:03 PM Vladimir G. Ivanovic said the following:
> I overwrote some part of the first 195641856 bytes of a 1TB (nominal)
> btrfs volume (I CTRL-C'd out
> before dd finished.) OK, OK, you may stop laughing now. Surely something
> similar has happened to
> you. No? Then it will, someday.
>
> First things first: A huge congratulations to the btrfs team because the
> btrfs volume is still
> usable. I do get many errors similar to:
>
> kernel: btrfs bad tree block start 3050544144921548175 12056985
>
> but for many of my files, I don't get errors.
>
> Now, onto my problems. My first thought was to btrfsck the unmount
> volume, but btrfsck crashes:
>
> # btrfsck /dev/sdc1
> btrfsck: disk-io.c:723: open_ctree_fd: Assertion
> `!(!chunk_root->node)' failed.
> Aborted (core dumped)
>
> So does btrfs-debug-tree, and I suspect other utilities will as well. I
> tried the latest utilities
> from btrfs-progs-unstable, but they too crash with the same error. (I'm
> on a Athlon64-powered
> netbook running Fedora 12. btrfs's version is 0.19.) In particular, so
> does btrfs-image, so I can't
> share the volume's metadata.
>
> So, until the utilities are fixed, what are my options?
>
> * Can I create a snapshot of the root volume? Would I end up with
> everything that could be read in
> the snapshot, or would it also have errors? If this is a good idea,
> would these commands work?
>
> btrfsctl -s snapshot_of_root /mnt/chopin1
> mount.btrfs -o subvol=snapshot_of_root /dev/sdc1 /mnt/snap
>
> do the trick, assuming that btrfsctl doesn't also crash? Then what?
> Copy the snapshot to another
> disk? Somehow make the new snapshot the new root, allowing me to
> delete the old root?
>
> * Should I just try and copy the data to another disk and reformat my
> current volume?
>
> * Is there a way of testing whether a particular file is good other than
> (slowly) going through
> each and every file while watching syslog? cat, for example, doesn't
> return an error when the
> file is bad, so I don't think I can write a shell script to copy good
> files to another volume.
>
> Are there other options that I haven't considered?
>
> Thanks for all help.
>
> --- Vladimir
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-05-03 21:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-28 20:03 crash in btrfsck, btrfs-debug-tree, etc Vladimir G. Ivanovic
2010-05-03 21:28 ` Vladimir G. Ivanovic [this message]
2011-05-15 23:03 ` Wayne Scott
2011-05-16 8:08 ` liubo
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