Re: Kernel bug during RAID1 replace

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On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 11:50:55 +0200, Saint Germain <saintger@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote :

> So if I understand correctly, you advise to use check --repair
> --init-csum-tree and delete the files which were reported as having
> checksum error ?
> After that I can compare the important files to a backup, but there is
> always the non-important files which are not backuped.
> 
> Is there anyway I can be sure afterwards that the volume is indeed
> completely correct and reliable ?
> If there is no way to be sure, I think it is better that I cp/rsync
> all data to a new BTRFS volume.
> 

Oh and I forgot to add that rsync doesn't support reflink yet, so I am
bit reluctant to rsync all data to a new volume instead of repairing
the existing BTRFS volume.

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