Re: kernel 3.3.4 damages filesystem (?)

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Hallo, Hugo,

Du meintest am 08.05.12:

>>> Otherwise if you remove a disk from a raid0 (doesn't matter if you
>>> have 2 or 5 or x disks in the fs, btrfs should stripe above all
>>> disks) your fs should be broken.

>> Not with btrfs ... there it works even with
>>
>>   mkfs.btrfs -m raid1 -d raid0 ...

>    There is a big difference between "orderly and planned removal of
> a hard disk", and "disk goes away with no warning".

And I know the difference ...

When I first called for help I searched the failure in another place  
than in "disk is dead".

> This is essentially the difference you've been talking about at cross-
> purposes all day.

What I still hope (may be it's impossible): when 1 disk/partition fails,  
then the contents of the other disks is "somehow" restorable. And not  
irreproducable.

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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