Greetings Mailing List, Is it normal for btrfs subvolume list -d to show id 5 as deleted? E.g. [crlsmdrn@server001 ~]$ sudo btrfs subvol list -d / ID 5 gen 707098 top level 0 path DELETED [crlsmdrn@server001 ~]$ Some background information: This is a home server running 2 10 tb disks in a btrfs RAID 1 configuration that is used for backups/file storage. A few weeks ago, I deleted a lot of snapshots. While they were deleting, I disabled quotas because they were taking a while to delete (btrfs-cleaner was running in the background with 96% CPU usage). Even after disabling quotas, btrfs-cleaner was still running in the background. Yesterday, a storm nocked out a powerline in my neighborhood, causing the computer to reboot. When booting back up, I started a scrub operation, and it completed with no errors. When checking the deleted subvolumes list, the only 1 there was id 5. If ID 5 is the root, why would it show deleted? Uname -a shows Linux server001.carlos1001.com 4.19.9-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 13 10:52:03 EST 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Let me know if I should provide more information. Thanks, Carlos
