Re: Replacing a (or two?) failed drive(s) in RAID-1 btrfs filesystem

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So I just created a small 5 device btrfs raid1 volume, and added some
data to it so all the devices have been written to. Then unmounted the
volume, and destroyed one of the devices. So now I have a 4 device
raid1 mounted degraded. And I can still device delete another device.
So one device missing and one device removed. Shortly thereafter I get
a kernel panic. This is 3.19rc7.

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92921


Chris Murphy
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