Re: hard lockup while balance was running killed my raid5

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In my experience,
parent transid verify failed on 27198603952128 wanted 291431 found 291859

This probably means your filesystem is toast and you have total dataloss.


On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Perry Gilfillan <perrye@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On 05/05/2015 12:03 PM, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
>>
>> I've also had a hard lockup just the other day during a balance (on a
>> single device though), so this points to some changes in the 4.1 merge
>> window.
>>
>> Just to confirm: by "hard lockup" you mean that the entire box is frozen,
>> no longer shows any signs of life and no longer responds to anything?
>
> The crash occured while running vmlinuz-3.19.5-200.fc21.x86_64 kernel image,
> and the console had the tail end of a crash dump.  I wasn't even able to use
> SysRq magic as a last resort.
>>
>> One thing you could try is to mount your devices without the free-space
>> cache (-o clear_cache,nospace_cache) and try to run the balance.
>>
>> Would be interesting to see if that helps.
>
> No joy:
>
> mount -o clear_cache,nospace_cache /dev/sdf5 /media/mythstore-q/
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdf5,
>        missing codepage or helper program, or other error
>
>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
>        dmesg | tail or so.
> [root@lightmyfire btrfs-progs-unstable]# dmesg | tail
> [156582.161467] BTRFS: failed to read chunk tree on sde5
> [156582.199621] BTRFS: open_ctree failed
> [157176.918989] BTRFS info (device sde5): force clearing of disk cache
> [157176.919007] BTRFS info (device sde5): disabling disk space caching
> [157176.923126] BTRFS (device sde5): parent transid verify failed on
> 27198602870784 wanted 291859 found 291431
> [157176.928355] BTRFS (device sde5): parent transid verify failed on
> 27198602887168 wanted 291859 found 291431
> [157176.975898] BTRFS (device sde5): parent transid verify failed on
> 27198604001280 wanted 291640 found 291420
> [157176.982158] BTRFS (device sde5): bad tree block start 889192477
> 27198604001280
> [157176.986004] BTRFS: failed to read chunk tree on sde5
> [157177.020060] BTRFS: open_ctree failed
>
>
> btrfs-image throws a different error,
> bytenr mismatch, want=27198603952128, have=13057557201204318535,
> where the 'have' seems to be pointing some where out past Pluto!
>
> [root@lightmyfire btrfs-progs-unstable]# ./btrfs-image /dev/sdf5 ~/text.txt
> parent transid verify failed on 27198602870784 wanted 291859 found 291431
> parent transid verify failed on 27198602870784 wanted 291859 found 291431
> checksum verify failed on 27198602870784 found C273E746 wanted 26905AF0
> parent transid verify failed on 27198602870784 wanted 291859 found 291431
> Ignoring transid failure
> parent transid verify failed on 27198603952128 wanted 291431 found 291859
> parent transid verify failed on 27198603952128 wanted 291431 found 291859
> checksum verify failed on 27198603952128 found BC5A7A89 wanted 90B199E8
> checksum verify failed on 27198603952128 found BC5A7A89 wanted 90B199E8
> bytenr mismatch, want=27198603952128, have=13057557201204318535
> Couldn't read chunk tree
> Open ctree failed
> create failed (Success)
>
>
>
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