Fwd: 2.6.36-rc1 btrfs still unstable

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I thought this would go to the list automatically.

Here it is now.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Evert Vorster <evorster@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: 2.6.36-rc1 btrfs still unstable
To: Chris Ball <cjb@xxxxxxxxxx>


I lost a btrfs not long ago, and this is the reason I am on this list.
Lucky for me, I have more than one backup of everything. Most people
that use computers do not. Also, they unplug USB disks without
unmounting, etc....

I don't think the signboards are big enough.

Most people assume that there is some way of fixing a broken file
system, and finding out the btrfs does not have one usually is quite
surprising and just a little too late.

I was under the impression that with atomic writes it's impossible to
mess up a file system?

-Evert-

On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Chris Ball <cjb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   > the other big question is:
>   >
>   > Is btrfs with 2.6.36 really rockstable and ready to use in
>   > productive environments?
>
> No, certainly not until there's a working fsck tool -- at the moment
> it's rather easy to kill a btrfs by just losing power.
>
> I just added a paragraph to the main page of the wiki about this,
> since we've had a few people on IRC express surprise that their
> filesystem aren't fixable after power loss.  Feel free to reword:
>
>   Note that Btrfs does not yet have a fsck tool that can fix errors.
>   While Btrfs is stable on a stable machine, it is currently possible
>   to corrupt a filesystem irrecoverably if your machine crashes or
>   loses power.  This will be fixed when the fsck tool is ready.
>
> - Chris.
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