Hugo,
thanks.
On 07/26/2013 08:47 AM, Hugo Mills wrote:
Looks like it. I'd recommend a scrub to check for any other out of
date data on the affected drive. I've done pretty much the same thing
as this myself, and a scrub, though scary in the amount of noise it
made, fixed everything satisfactorily.
bash-4.2# btrfs scrub start -Bd /mnt/data-pool/
scrub device /dev/sdb (id 1) done
scrub started at Fri Jul 26 08:18:00 2013 and finished after
9849 seconds
total bytes scrubbed: 984.77GB with 540 errors
error details: verify=20 csum=520
corrected errors: 540, uncorrectable errors: 0, unverified
errors: 0
So a bit of a wobble but raid1 to the rescue! Not sure what caused the
wobble. But all is well now.
Pete
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