Re: BTRFS disaster (of my own making). Is this recoverable?

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Also tried:
mount -o recovery,ro /mnt/butter/

And dmesg gives:
[88228.756622] BTRFS info (device sde): enabling auto recovery
[88228.756635] BTRFS info (device sde): disk space caching is enabled
[88228.757244] BTRFS (device sde): bad tree block start
8330001001141004672 20971520
[88228.757248] BTRFS: failed to read chunk root on sde
[88228.769877] BTRFS: open_ctree failed


On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Sonic <sonicsmith@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Hugo Mills <hugo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>    Very unlikely and definitely not, respectively. There's nothing at
>> all here to indicate that you've got a broken log, so dropping it
>> would be at best pointless. The chunk tree is also most likely
>> undamaged on both copies.
>
> Will it hurt to try a chunk-recover? I'm guessing it wont do anything
> unless I answer Y to some prompt.
>
> Is there anything else you would suggest?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
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