Re: [PATCH] Btrfs-progs: receive: fix the case that we can not find subvolume

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Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On 12/18/2013 12:06 PM, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
>> Wang Shilong <wangsl.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> It seems that you use older kernel version but use the latest
>>> btrfs-progs, new btrfs-progs use uuid tree to search but
>>> this tree did not exist yet.
>>>
>>> Can you try to upgrade your kernel?
>> What version is necessary?  (I am currently on 3.11.10.)
> 3.12 is ok, btw, can you run for 3.11.10
>
> #dmesg
>
> Let's see if it output somthing like:
>
> btrfs: can not found root: 9

Indeed.

    $ dmesg | grep "root 9"
    [305770.945287] could not find root 9
    [305770.945300] could not find root 9
    [305770.945369] could not find root 9
    [305770.945398] could not find root 9
    [305915.405421] could not find root 9
    [305915.405483] could not find root 9
    [305962.927150] could not find root 9
    [305962.927222] could not find root 9
    [399096.924559] could not find root 9
    [399096.924617] could not find root 9
    [399195.585768] could not find root 9
    [399195.585823] could not find root 9

Looks like I'll be rebooting to a new kernel when I get home tonight.

-- 
Michael Welsh Duggan
(md5i@xxxxxxxx)

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