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From: Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus@rath.org>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Subject: fsck: to repair or not to repair
Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 14:10:54 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87y47g1esh.fsf@thinkpad.rath.org> (raw)

Hello,

I recently ran btrfsck on one of my file systems, and got the following
messages:

checking extents
checking free space cache
checking fs roots
root 5 inode 3149867 errors 400, nbytes wrong
root 5 inode 3150237 errors 400, nbytes wrong
root 5 inode 3150238 errors 400, nbytes wrong
root 5 inode 3150242 errors 400, nbytes wrong
root 5 inode 3150260 errors 400, nbytes wrong
[ lots of similar message with different inode numbers ]
root 5 inode 15595011 errors 400, nbytes wrong
root 5 inode 15595016 errors 400, nbytes wrong
Checking filesystem on /dev/mapper/vg0-nikratio_crypt
UUID: 8742472d-a9b0-4ab6-b67a-5d21f14f7a38
found 263648960636 bytes used err is 1
total csum bytes: 395314372
total tree bytes: 908644352
total fs tree bytes: 352735232
total extent tree bytes: 95039488
btree space waste bytes: 156301160
file data blocks allocated: 675209801728
 referenced 410351722496
Btrfs v3.17



Can someone explain to me the risk that I run by attempting a repair,
and (conversely) what I put at stake when continuing to use this file
system as-is?


Best,
-Nikolaus

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             reply	other threads:[~2016-05-11 21:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-05-11 21:10 Nikolaus Rath [this message]
2016-05-12 17:02 ` fsck: to repair or not to repair Henk Slager
2016-05-12 17:35   ` Nikolaus Rath
2016-05-12 17:55     ` Ashish Samant
2016-05-13  6:36   ` Duncan
2016-05-13 15:28     ` Nikolaus Rath
2016-05-13 21:35       ` Chris Murphy
2016-05-16 11:17         ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-05-16 11:34           ` Andrei Borzenkov
2016-05-16 11:48             ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-06-10  3:40 ` Nikolaus Rath
2016-06-10 11:05   ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-06-10 15:54     ` Nikolaus Rath
2016-06-10 16:50       ` Adam Borowski
2016-06-10 16:55         ` Nikolaus Rath
2016-06-10 17:12         ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-06-10 17:22           ` Adam Borowski
2016-06-10 17:39             ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-06-10 17:40             ` Henk Slager
2016-06-10 15:55     ` Nikolaus Rath

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