Re: Unable to repair "bad key order": Cyclic bad block flip-flop

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On Dienstag, 13. September 2016 08:39:27 CEST Qu Wenruo wrote:

> You could try using backup roots to avoid corrupted tree root.
> And it may also fix your extent tree.
> ---
> # btrfs-show-super -f
> ...
> backup_roots[4]:
> 	backup 0:
> 		backup_tree_root:	31932416	gen: 10	level: 0
> 		backup_chunk_root:	20971520	gen: 7	level: 0
[...]
> 
> That "backup_tree_root" is what you're looking for.
> 
> And use btrfsck with "-r <backup_tree_root_bytenr>" to check if the bad
> order problem disappear.

Thanks, Qu, but this did not help (tried all four positions).

Will do a clean setup.

Regards,
   Heinz



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