Re: [CORRUPTION FILESYSTEM] Corrupted and unrecoverable file system during the snapshot receive

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> Chris Murphy Sun, 18 Dec 2016 12:12:42 -0800

> I'd say backup the volume conventionally to get important data
> secured. Then use btrfs check --repair to fix the problems with the
> file system, and then try the btrfs send receive again.


> It most certainly is a bug, but it's not clear to me what the cause
> is; other than the kernel isn't handling the problem on-disk
> gracefully. Maybe repair will fix it. Another possibility is to move
> to kernel 4.9.0 and see if it still reproduces. Per usual, there's a
> ton of bug fixes in each kernel release.

> Otherwise I'm out of ideas.

> Chris Murphy


Thanks for the reply.


I have three partitions that receive the same snapshots (and a separate backup 
for important data).

The damaged filesystems do not lose data, but only (!) waste time.

The repair attempts have only worsened the problem.


I understand the software development problems.
I would just like to be able to help you to find the problem.


Have a nice day


gdb


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