On Friday 04 of May 2012 08:00:59 Arne Jansen wrote:
> On 04.05.2012 05:19, Mark Murawski wrote:
> > I think I have some failing hard drives, they are disconnected for now.
> >
> > stan {~} root# btrfs filesystem show
> > Label: none uuid: d71404d4-468e-47d5-8f06-3b65fa7776aa
> >
> > Total devices 2 FS bytes used 6.27GB
> > devid 1 size 9.31GB used 8.16GB path /dev/sde6
> > *** Some devices missing
> >
> > Label: none uuid: b142f575-df1c-4a57-8846-a43b979e2e09
> >
> > Total devices 8 FS bytes used 1.35TB
> > devid 3 size 149.05GB used 119.01GB path /dev/sdf
> > devid 6 size 920.34GB used 408.00GB path /dev/sde7
> > devid 7 size 1.36TB used 885.00GB path /dev/sdd
> > devid 4 size 149.05GB used 119.01GB path /dev/sdc
> > devid 2 size 465.76GB used 435.00GB path /dev/sdb
> > devid 8 size 1.36TB used 885.00GB path /dev/sda
> > *** Some devices missing
> >
> > stan {~} root# btrfs scrub status /storage
> > Killed
>
> This is probably the same issue this patch fixes:
>
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/16302
>
> It is included in a recent RC.
OK, that will teach me to write more descriptive commit comments:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/15856
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs/15857
Sill, is the first one patching a real vulnerability?
Regards,
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