On 16.01.19 г. 0:24 ч., Oliver Freyermuth wrote: > Am 14.01.19 um 01:48 schrieb Oliver Freyermuth: >> Am 13.01.19 um 22:51 schrieb Oliver Freyermuth: >>> I just upgraded to 4.20.1 from 4.19 (not sure if related) and my btrfs backup volume entered read-only mode when running btrfs-cleaner, >>> i.e. when purging old subvolumes. >>> >>> I have attached the kernel log from when this happens. >>> >>> What is the best way to proceed from here? Running "btrfs check repair" on the device? >>> Worst case it's not a huge issue to lose the data stored there, it's my backup volume after all. >>> But it would be good to understand the cause and know if there is a better fix than starting from scratch. >> attached is the output of "btrfs check -p /dev/sdc2". >> I can't guarantee the volume has never been cleanly unmounted. >> >> I found several past occasions of this here: >> https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg69040.html >> and here: >> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/369133/dealing-with-btrfs-ref-backpointer-mismatches-backref-missing >> but without conclusive result. >> >> Please let me know what's the best way to proceed. From these links, it seems >> btrfs check --repair >> _should_ help, but I would prefer to get some advice first whether this is really the best approach. >> > > Dear BTRFS experts, > > I have now salvaged all my backup subvolumes with btrfs send (using btrbk archive) to a new btrfs partition. > Interestingly, when the old partition was mounted r/w initially and remounted r/o after the described issue was triggered by btrfs-cleaner: > > [34758.491644] BTRFS: error (device sdc2) in __btrfs_free_extent:6828: errno=-2 No such entry > [34758.491647] BTRFS info (device sdc2): forced readonly > [34758.491652] BTRFS: error (device sdc2) in btrfs_run_delayed_refs:2978: errno=-2 No such entry > You are likely hitting a known issue, you need to apply: btrfs: run delayed items before dropping the snapshot, currently this patch is part of 5.0 but it has also been marked for stable so should land in some of the stable kernels. So you have 2 options: 1. Backport the patch to the kernel you desire 2. Wait until the patch lands in a stable release. > btrfs send appeared to fail on some subvolumes with: > > [41822.676040] BTRFS error (device sdc2): parent transid verify failed on 52633681920 wanted 88063 found 87999 > [41822.676260] BTRFS error (device sdc2): parent transid verify failed on 52633681920 wanted 88063 found 87999 > [41822.676266] BTRFS info (device sdc2): no csum found for inode 22175978 start 0 > [41822.683112] BTRFS warning (device sdc2): csum failed root 25758 ino 22175978 off 4427459514368 csum 0x5d3b8d26 expected csum 0x00000000 mirror 1 > > Unmounting and remounting the broken file system r/o, all visible subvolumes could be transferred without that issue. > I presume that there's also a bug when the automatic remount as r/o happens since csum 0x00000000 does not look correct. > > Since there's now nothing to lose and I received no other advice up to now, I'm running "btrfs check --repair" now just for the sake of learning > whether this appears to fix it. I'll shortly report back when that's done. --repair won't fix the problem, also it's possible it *could* make things worse. > > If anybody can suggest a better solution in case this happens again (the issue appears to be wide-spread) I would be happy to learn. > > Cheers, > Oliver >
