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

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re: Karl-Philipp's attached log, I had pretty much identical messages
as well, just no crash like he did.

So now I'm suspicious this corruption was instigated by btrfs-progs
3.12's --init-csum-tree on a new btrfs volume. After updating to
btrfs-progs 3.18.2, it showed many similar complaints as KP's log, but
did not fix the csum tree using --repair --init-csum-tree. I then
tried --repair by itself which appeared to fix the backref/extents
problems. Then --repair --init-csum-tree did rebuild csum tree.

As for the crash, I would say to try the Fedora btrfs-progs 3.18.2
package on this CentOS 7 system, maybe the crash is a bad compile.

Chris Murphy
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