On 07/02/2013 06:48 PM, Hugo Mills wrote:
So the damage probably happened then, if that stick is bad. Filesystems have this irritating habit of remembering things done to them across reboots. :) Hugo.
The previous action to the defrag was to delete 48 hours worth of hourly snapshots. I was wondering if the numerous snapshots were what was making defrag so painfully slow. Not that I know anything about btrfs internals, but I suspect that is major enough action to catch out any random corruption if there was any. I think I'll restrict snapshots to once or twice a day at most unless that really should cause no issue.
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