Re: scrub to delete files

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Am Samstag, 24. März 2012 schrieb Lubos Kolouch:
> Hello,

Hi Lubos,

> I have a (rather historical btrfs) filesystem running here.
> When I run scrub, I get a lot of messages like :
> btrfs: checksum error at logical 2153033760768 on dev /dev/md2, sector
> 492918400, root 5232, inode 3360637, offset 217088, length 4096, links
> 1 (path: ....)
> 
> and
> 
> btrfs: unable to fixup (regular) error at logical 2154979917824
> 
> Is there a way how to have scrub delete the broken files?
> What to do with the unable to fixup messages?

What kernel version are you using?

I thought that with newer kernel versions it would put the name of the file 
which failed into kernel log as well. Then you could grep for those, awk 
them out of the log file and delete them then.

Since my filesystems all scrub well I have no example log message.

Thanks,
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