On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 02:52:16AM +0000, Duncan wrote:
> > For mysql, I got:
> > InnoDB: Page directory corruption:
> > infimum not pointed to 140708 11:53:58
> > InnoDB: Page dump in ascii and hex (16384 bytes):
> > len 16384; hex 00000000(16KB of 0's).
>
> Is that on ssd or spinning rust, and if ssd, do you run with trim/discard
> and/or have you filled the device yet if not (since mkfs.btrfs trims the
> device as part of the process)? I'm wondering if that's 4 4 KiB btrfs
> data blocks of trimmed and unwritten SSD?
It's on SSD, I do have trim/discard, I never filled the device.
But I could totally remove trim and see what happens. I'll do that.
Marc
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