Re: 2 year old raid1 issue chunk-recovery help

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On wed, 15 Jan 2014 11:40:09 -0800, Vladi Gergov wrote:
> Hi, in 2010 i had an issue with my raid1 when one drive failed and i
> added another drive to the array and tried to rebuild. Here is what bug
> I hit according to Chris Mason
> http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-btrfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg06868.html
> 
> I have since updated to lastes btrfs-tools 3.12 + kernel 3.13-rc7 and
> attempted an chunk recovery which failed with this
> http://bpaste.net/show/168445/
> 
> If anyone can help me get at least some of the data off this bad boy it
> would be great! I am cc'ing Miao since his name was thrown under the bus
> in irc :). Thanks in advance!
> 

Chunk recover command can only recover the case that the devices are good, only
the chunk tree is corrupted. So it is not suitable to fix your issue.

I think you can try the replace function if you can mount the device successfully,
just like:
 # mount <dev> -o degraded <mnt>
 # btrfs replace start missing <new_dev>

Thanks
Miao
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