Re: Add big device, remove small device, read-only

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On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 12:58 PM, Rasmus Abrahamsen <btrfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What do you recommend I do? Everything is redundant across disks.
> Perhaps I can disconnect the one you mentioned and delete missing.

No, please stop trying new things like throwing spaghetti at a wall.
The file system is not healthy or it wouldn't behave the way it is. If
you have a current backup, and want to keep playing to see how bad
it'll get, then keep proceeding.

But if you have any important data on this volume that you don't have
a current backup for, then you need to make as few changes as
possible. Don't delete devices. Don't run btrfsck. Don't scrub. Don't
balance. Just try to get it mounted first, and then btrfs send, rsync,
or cp the data you need off the volume onto a new volume.




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Chris Murphy
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