Re: btrfs check --init-csum-tree removes csums again

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On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 1:50 AM, Karl-Philipp Richter
<richter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> After running `btrfs check --init-csum-tree` 3.18.2 and 3.19-rc2 on a
> btrfs all checksums are gone (thousands of line in the form of `no csum
> found for inode X start Y` in `/var/log/kern.log`). I know that this
> behavior (to delete all csums) was a stub in a dev version and remember
> that it was fixed and that I even fixed a csum tree at one point. Could
> someone please confirm and maybe even point me to a working version?

I just tried this on CentOS 7 with kernel-3.19-0 and
btrfs-progs-3.18.2 (from Fedora 21) and it rebuilt the csums, and took
a little while to do it, unlike 3.12 which was very fast by just
removing the csums. So... worksforme. However I used it with --repair,
not by itself.


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