Re: btrfs for files > 10GB = random spontaneous CRC failure.

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On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 04:09:47AM -0700, Tomasz Kusmierz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Since I had some free time over Christmas, I decided to conduct few 
> tests over btrFS to se how it will cope with "real life storage" for 
> normal "gray users" and I've found that filesystem will always mess up 
> your files that are larger than 10GB.

Hi Tom,

I'd like to nail down the test case a little better.

1) Create on one drive, fill with data
2) Add a second drive, convert to raid1
3) find corruptions?

What happens if you start with two drives in raid1?  In other words, I'm
trying to see if this is a problem with the conversion code.

-chris
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