Re: Please help. Repair probably bitflip damage and suspected bug

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[Sun Jun 18 04:02:43 2017] BTRFS critical (device sdb2): corrupt node,
bad key order: block=5123372711936, root=1, slot=82


>From the archives, most likely it's bad RAM. I see this system also
uses XFS v4 file system, if it were made as XFS v5 using metadata
csums you'd probably eventually run into a similar problem that would
be caught by metadata checksum errors. It'll fail faster with Btrfs
because it's checksumming everything.


Chris Murphy
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