Re: Corrupt filesystem after power failure

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I'm far from an expert here, but perhaps you would be worth trying a
newer version of the BTRFS drivers, either via a newer kernel or
re-compiling a kernel with updated BTRFS patches.

I would think that the simplest "quick test" to see if this would help
you would be to get a snapshot from Ubuntu's "daily build" live CD iso,
and try mounting the filesystem with that... since it will have a recent
RC of 2.6.38 kernel which has a much more recent BTRFS version than the
2.6.34 which you are using.

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/

YMMV, but it's certainly something else to try.

James.


On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 22:29 +1100, Anil Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using btrfs on my /home successfully for a while now.
> After a power failure I am no longer able to mount it. I tried to use
> btrfsck without any success.
> The backup I have is about a month old, is there a way I can salvage my files?.
> Full backtrace is at http://pastebin.com/4Re7tVFP
>  I am aware of the danger of dataloss and wanted to change the filesystem.
> Anyway it's too late now
> 
> Anil
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