Re: Btrfs filesystem read only on error

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David Bloquel posted on Fri, 13 Jun 2014 12:51:32 +0200 as excerpted:

> Informations about my system:
> Linux nas1 3.12-0.bpo.1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.9-1~bpo70+1
> (2014-02-07)
> x86_64 GNU/Linux brtfs version:
> Btrfs v0.19

Yikes, that's old!  Particularly the 0.19 btrfs-progs, tho there have 
been a lot of kernel btrfs fixes since the 3.12 series as well, not all 
of which will have been backported.

Due to the rate of fixes going into btrfs, users are strongly recommended 
to keep up with current stable kernels, now 3.15, and not get /too/ far 
behind on btrfs-progs either.

I'm actually a bit behind myself ATM as I've been focused on other 
things, kernel from git but not rebuild since 3.14, and btrfs-progs from 
git at v3.14.2.  I'd recommend kernel 3.14 if not 3.15, and a btrfs-progs 
no older than 3.12.  I think there are some snapshotting fixes in kernel 
3.15 so you'll probably want that given the snapshotting you report 
doing.  (I do little snapshotting and 3.14 has been pretty stable for me, 
the reason I've let myself get a bit behind, what with other things I 
have been doing.)

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