Re: Crashed filesystem, nothing helps

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On Wed, 02 Aug 2017 11:17:04 +0200
Thomas Wurfbaum <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
> A restore does also not help:
> mainframe:~ # btrfs restore /dev/sdb1 /mnt
> parent transid verify failed on 29392896 wanted 1486833 found 1486836
> parent transid verify failed on 29392896 wanted 1486833 found 1486836
> parent transid verify failed on 29392896 wanted 1486833 found 1486836
> parent transid verify failed on 29392896 wanted 1486833 found 1486836
> Ignoring transid failure
> parent transid verify failed on 29409280 wanted 1486829 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29409280 wanted 1486829 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29409280 wanted 1486829 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29409280 wanted 1486829 found 1486833
> Ignoring transid failure
> parent transid verify failed on 29376512 wanted 1327723 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29376512 wanted 1327723 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29376512 wanted 1327723 found 1486833
> parent transid verify failed on 29376512 wanted 1327723 found 1486833
> Ignoring transid failure

Did it just abruptly exit there? Or you terminated it?

IIRC these messages (about ignoring) are not a problem for restore, it should
be able to continue. Or if not, it would print a more definitive error
message, e.g. "Couldn't read tree root" or such.

-- 
With respect,
Roman
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