Re: btrfs problems on new file system

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Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If you can post the entire dmesg somewhere that'd be useful. MUAs tend
> to wrap that text and make it unreadable on list. I think the problems
> with your volume happened before the messages, but it's hard to say.
> Also, a generation of nearly 5000 is not that new?

The file system was only a few days old.  It was on an lvm volume group
which consisted of two ssd drives, so I am not sure what you are saying
about lvm cache -- how could I do anything different?


> 
> On another thread someone said you probably need to specify the device
> to mount when using Btrfs and lvmcache? And the device to specify is
> the combined HDD+SSD logical device, for lvmcache that's the "cache
> LV", which is the OriginLV + CachePoolLV. If Btrfs decides to mount
> the origin, it can result in corruption.

See above.


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