* Error Handling Failed Devices
@ 2011-04-11 15:22 Ian Celing
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From: Ian Celing @ 2011-04-11 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been testing BTRFS and by-and-large the file system runs well. The
most troubling issue I've run into so far is the inability to
consistently recover from a failed device. If I simulate a failed device
and try to balance media across the remaining drives I never get a
consistent result.
#Sometimes I am able to delete the failed device and re-balance on the
remaining drives but then the data doesn't balance properly and is
apparently lost.
#Sometimes I am unable to delete the failed device and I am stuck with
"Device Missing" message with unaccessible data on that drive.
#Sometimes I am able to delete the failed device. Add a new device.
Re-balance, but the new array won't mount because of "wrong fs type, bad
option, bad superblock on /dev/sdx".
I am using the latest kernel as of 2011-04-06. I read in earlier
messages that this functionality isn't quite working yet as planned -
That deleting devices really only serves to remove a 'working' disk for
use elsewhere. I don't find a lot of feedback on this seemingly huge
problem with the file system.
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