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From: Philip Seeger <p0h0i0l0i0p@gmail.com>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Got 10 csum errors according to dmesg but 0 errors according to dev stats
Date: Sun, 10 May 2015 16:37:55 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <554F6D43.2060806@googlemail.com> (raw)

I have installed a new virtual machine (VirtualBox) with Arch on btrfs 
(just a root fs and swap partition, no other partitions).
I suddenly noticed 10 checksum errors in the kernel log:
$ dmesg | grep csum
[  736.283506] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1704363 off 
761856 csum 1145980813 expected csum 2566472073
[  736.283605] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1704363 off 
1146880 csum 1961240434 expected csum 2566472073
[  745.583064] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1704346 off 
393216 csum 4035064017 expected csum 2566472073
[  752.324899] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1705927 off 
2125824 csum 3638986839 expected csum 2566472073
[  752.333115] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1705927 off 
2588672 csum 176788087 expected csum 2566472073
[  752.333303] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1705927 off 
3276800 csum 1891435134 expected csum 2566472073
[  752.333397] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1705927 off 
3964928 csum 3304112727 expected csum 2566472073
[ 2761.889460] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1705927 off 
2125824 csum 3638986839 expected csum 2566472073
[ 9054.226022] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1704363 off 
761856 csum 1145980813 expected csum 2566472073
[ 9054.226106] BTRFS warning (device sda1): csum failed ino 1704363 off 
1146880 csum 1961240434 expected csum 2566472073

This is a new vm, it hasn't crashed (which might have caused filesystem 
corruption). The virtual disk is on a RAID storage on the host, which is 
healthy. All corrupted files are Firefox data files:
$ dmesg | grep csum | grep -Eo 'csum failed ino [0-9]* ' | awk '{print 
$4}' | xargs -I{} find -inum {}
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/cookies.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/cookies.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/webappsstore.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/places.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/places.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/places.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/places.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/places.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/cookies.sqlite
./.mozilla/firefox/nfh217zw.default/cookies.sqlite

How could this possibly happen?

And more importantly: Why doesn't the btrfs stat(u)s output tell me that 
errors have occurred?
$ sudo btrfs dev stats /
[/dev/sda1].write_io_errs   0
[/dev/sda1].read_io_errs    0
[/dev/sda1].flush_io_errs   0
[/dev/sda1].corruption_errs 0
[/dev/sda1].generation_errs 0

If the filesystem health was monitored using btrfs dev stats (cronjob) 
(like checking a zpool using zpool status), the admin would not have 
been notified:
$ sudo btrfs dev stats / | grep -v 0 -c
0

Is my understanding of the stats command wrong, does "corruption_errs" 
not mean corruption errors?



-- 
Philip

             reply	other threads:[~2015-05-10 14:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-05-10 14:37 Philip Seeger [this message]
2015-05-10 14:58 ` Got 10 csum errors according to dmesg but 0 errors according to dev stats Philip Seeger
     [not found]   ` <CABR0jERqzkdTJxX_1S5WEZHDzX8=O8P7r+Bk0mesPLsR2n=w8A@mail.gmail.com>
2015-05-10 17:32     ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-11  1:41       ` Russell Coker
2015-05-12  0:14         ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-12  1:04           ` Paul Jones
2015-05-12  1:37             ` Chris Murphy
2015-05-15 18:40               ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-15 18:33             ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-17  1:53   ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-17  8:19     ` Duncan
2015-05-17  8:36       ` Omar Sandoval
2015-05-17  8:57         ` Duncan
2015-05-23 12:49       ` Philip Seeger
2015-05-23 16:52         ` Duncan
2015-05-27 20:25           ` Philip Seeger

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