Hello Alex, On 03/13/2013 01:17 AM, Alex wrote:
Hi All, It seems my btrfs file space cache is corrupt; I had to run clear the log through a kernel problem. I've seen messages that the cache is rebuilt automatically, but this doesn't seem to be true as the messages that the free space is what is expected keep coming. I'm running kernel 3.8.2 (Siduction) on Debian testing.
I believe you may try clear_cache mount option https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Mount_options
As a subsidiary question, please, should the <pass> value in fstab be zero or non-zero?
It should be zero. But since fsck.btrfs is non-existent, it does not really matter I guess.
~dima
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