Re: Slow link/Capacity changed + Kernel OOPS... possible hardware issues, ideas?

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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Chris Mason <chris.mason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 10:07:47PM -0500, C Anthony Risinger wrote:
>>
>> the mayhem starts with:
>>
>> "Oct  8 02:38:26 (none) kernel: btrfs bad tree block start 24630358016
>> 24630292480"
>
> Ok, so the drive has decided to jumble up our blocks a little bit.  This
> message means we're finding the wrong data at a given offset.
>
> I can help you copy things off but I don't think this FS is going to be
> good any longer.  Are you interested in copying the latest bits off or
> do you just want to cut your losses?

yeah i thought about it a bit today... i _really_ appreciate the offer
but i don't want to waste your time; there wasn't anything on it that
i needed, no worries, i can just set up again, and this time i'll make
sure i actually backup the whole system.

however, do you think my SSD drive is bad (especially from the later
errors)?  i copied /boot off the disk just fine ~20+ times; i thought
if it was bad it would have randomly failed but it didn't.

how would you recommend that i test to see if the SSD is still good?
since if it's not, i can probably get ASUS to replace it.

thanks,

C Anthony
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