Re: How to repair a BTRFS block?

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Martin Monperrus posted on Thu, 23 Apr 2015 20:05:16 +0200 as excerpted:

> # btrfs scrub status /
> scrub status for e11013b3-b244-4d1a-a9c7-3956db1a699c
>     scrub started at Thu Apr 23 19:07:45 2015
>     and finished after 372 seconds
>     total bytes scrubbed: 167.13GiB with 13 errors
>     error details: read=13 corrected errors: 0,
>     uncorrectable errors: 13, unverified errors: 0
> 
> Before going to my backups, how can know the files impacted by those
> uncorrectable errors?

The kernel log (dmesg, also logged to syslog/journald on most systems) 
from during the scrub should capture more information on those errors.  
You didn't check that?  (Checked or not, you obviously didn't post it.)

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