Re: btrfs recovery

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Hi and thanks for the quick reply! 

Am 26.01.2017 um 10:25 schrieb Hugo Mills:
>    Can you post the output of "btrfs-debug-tree -b 35028992
> /dev/sdb1", specifically the 5 or so entries around item 243. It is
> quite likely that you have bad RAM, and the output will help confirm
> that.
> 

Since I did not find item 243 in the debug output at all, I uploaded the complete output of the debug-tree command here:
http://pastebin.com/xM8qUnSx

>    Check and fix your hardware first. :)
> 
>    If it is bad RAM, then the error is likely to be a simple bitflip,
> and there are patches for btrfs check which will fix those in most
> cases.

I'll schedule a memcheck as soon as I can turn off the machine for a while,
which sadly may be a week or so in the future from now... 

> 
>    Hugo.
> 
>> Cheers and thanks for any suggestions, 
>> 	Oliver
>>
>> PS: Please put my mail in CC, I'm not subscribed to the list. Thanks! 
> 
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