Re: failed to read log tree, open_ctree failed

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On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 02:25:09AM +0800, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> I had a RAID-1 btrfs filesystem with Linux 3.10.
> 
> After hard reset, I'm no longer able to mount it:
> 
> [   35.254122] Btrfs loaded
> [   35.254577] device label test-btrfs devid 1 transid 97966 /dev/sda4
> [   35.254819] device label test-btrfs devid 3 transid 97966 /dev/sdb4
> [   35.255032] device label test-btrfs devid 3 transid 97966 /dev/sdb4
> [   35.255552] btrfs: force zlib compression
> [   35.255645] btrfs: disk space caching is enabled
> [   35.379806] btrfs: bdev /dev/sda4 errs: wr 0, rd 2, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0
> [   56.209412] parent transid verify failed on 3321036099584 wanted 97967 found 97966
> [   56.225990] parent transid verify failed on 3321036099584 wanted 97967 found 97966
> [   56.226128] btrfs: failed to read log tree
> [   56.344483] btrfs: open_ctree failed
> 
> 
> I've tried with 3.11-rc7, but it gives the same result.
> 
> Any hints how to recover from that?
> I have backups, but it would be nice if the filesystem just mounted.

   Try mounting with both -orecovery and -oro,recovery.

   Hugo.

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