Re: "free space cache generation" ?

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On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:54:38AM -0600, Swâmi Petaramesh wrote:
> Le 19/09/2012 19:36, Josef Bacik a écrit :
> > It can happen for all sorts of different reasons. Did you have a
> > unclean unmount at some point?
> 
> Not that I'm aware of...
> 
> > Do you have a particularly full file system?
> 
> ~1 TB FS, 23% full...
> 
> Only, I have several Linux distros installed on the same BTRFS  - in
> different subvols - so I sometimes mount it with a 3.5.x kernel, and
> more rarely - but sometimes - with a 3.2.x...
> 

Well I think I changed the space cache format between those releases which would
cause them all to be discarded and remade.

> => Also I have to mention that I have lost a complete BTRFS FS, that was
> a /boot with snapshots. At some point it started to fail mounting, the
> kernel complaining that some trees (corresponding to removed snapshots
> as far as I could tell) were b0rked, and btrfsck couldn't help...
> 
> So I lost the FS - and lost quite a bit of confidence into BTRFS the
> same day... :-\
> 

Yes well, welcome to using an experimental file system.

Josef
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