Hello,
I had a raid1 btrfs (540GB) on vanilla 3.6.3, a disk failed, and removed it at
power off, plugged in a new one, partitioned it (to 110GB, by error), and added
it to btrfs.
I tried to remove the missing device, and it said "Input/output error" after a
while. Next attempts simply gave "Invalid argument".
I repartitioned, rebooted the system, and made the partition grow: "btrfs fi
resize 3:max /"
# btrfs fi show
Label: 'mainbtrfs' uuid: 2ebf9e90-104c-47a4-adff-fada1ce3b682
Total devices 3 FS bytes used 445.06GB
devid 1 size 539.95GB used 539.95GB path /dev/sda5
devid 3 size 539.95GB used 96.90GB path /dev/sdb1 <= New disk
*** Some devices missing
The size appeared fine (I checked it at byte-amount level, to ensure I have not
set 4K smaller for example). But attempting the 'btrfs device delete missing /'
again gave the same outcome.
I tried "btrfs balance start /", and after a while, also ends with "Input/output
error". In any of the cases above, I have an error message in dmesg. dmesg only
shows usual 'relocating block...' and 'found 4 extents'.
I see that the /dev/sdb1, in any operation above I do, never goes beyond those 'used
96.90GB'. So, I'm stuck not being able to go back to raid1, with a degraded
mount.
Some data:
# btrfs fi df /
Data, RAID1: total=507.62GB, used=417.08GB
Data: total=25.32GB, used=22.48GB
System, RAID1: total=32.00MB, used=92.00KB
System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00
Metadata, RAID1: total=19.97GB, used=5.50GB
Mount log:
[ 10.939163] device label mainbtrfs devid 1 transid 194548 /dev/sda5
[ 10.939856] btrfs: allowing degraded mounts
[ 10.939939] btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
[ 10.940652] warning devid 2 missing
[ 10.987500] btrfs: bdev (null) errs: wr 6702, rd 2632, flush 312, corrupt 1970, gen 573
[ 10.987636] btrfs: bdev /dev/sda5 errs: wr 52, rd 13, flush 0, corrupt 2, gen 8
[ 14.391309] btrfs: unlinked 1 orphans
[ 22.319849] btrfs: use lzo compression
[ 22.319937] btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
[ 27.481405] udevd[1451]: starting version 173
[ 28.493786] device label mainbtrfs devid 3 transid 194549 /dev/sdb1
[ 28.930870] device fsid 30781650-3053-4273-b640-ec86a442c945 devid 1 transid 2272 /dev/sda3
[ 28.947632] device label mainbtrfs devid 1 transid 194549 /dev/sda5
Any help?
Thank you,
Lluís.
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