Re: BTRFS corrupted by combination of mistreatment of hiberantion and accidental power loss.

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cwillu posted on Wed, 29 Jan 2014 09:13:44 -0600 as excerpted:

> That said, have you tried mounting with -o recovery yet?  I wouldn't be
> surprised if btrfs-restore was also able to retrieve most of everything.
> Either way, I'd be suspicious of the filesystem, and would look to
> restore from backup to a fresh fs.

What he said, plus try mounting with the nospace_cache option.  I've had 
crashes kill that tree... only, and sometimes...  If that works, try 
clear_spacecache (not sure on the _s and I'm headed for work so look that 
bit up).



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