On Sat, May 02, 2015 at 12:50:14PM -0400, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Mine is still doing it. This is from today's log:
>
> /etc/cron.daily/btrfs-scrub:
> WARNING: device 0 not present
> scrub device /dev/sda3 (id 1) done
> scrub started at Sat May 2 08:03:46 2015 and finished after 241 seconds
> total bytes scrubbed: 109.06GiB with 0 errors
> scrub device (id 0) canceled
> scrub started at Sat May 2 08:03:46 2015 and was aborted after 0 seconds
> total bytes scrubbed: 0.00B with 0 errors
>
> It doesn't seem to cause any problems but it would of course be good to know what it is and even get rid of it. This is my laptop with a SSD containing a small ext4 /boot partition and a latrge btrfs partition / with a /home subvolume (close to Ubuntu standard for btrfs).
Please run the equivalent of this on your filesystem:
btrfs-debug-tree -t 2 /dev/mapper/cryptroot 2>&1 | tee /tmp/debug_2.txt
And see if it completes or fails in the middle.
Marc
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