Re: [PATCH] btrfs-progs: Skip device tree when we failed to read it

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Hi Qu and all others,

thanks a lot for your help and patience!

Unfortunately I could not get out any file from the arrive yet but I can survive.

I would like just one more answer from you. Do you think with the newest version of btrfs it would not have happened?
Should I update to the newest version?

I have many partitions with btrfs and I like them a lot. Very nice file system indeed but am I safe with the version that I have (4.19.1)?

BTW, you are welcome to suggest any command or try anything with my broken file system that I still have backed up in case that you want to experiment with it.

Thanks 

Chris


> On 7. Dec 2019, at 22:21, Qu WenRuo <wqu@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 2019/12/8 上午12:44, Christian Wimmer wrote:
>> Hi Qu,
>> 
>> I was reading about chunk-recover. Do you think this could be worth a try?
> 
> Nope, your chunk tree is good, so that makes no sense.
> 
>> 
>> Is there any other command that can search for files that make sense to recover?
> 
> The only sane behavior here is to search the whole disk and grab
> anything looks like a tree block, and then extract data from it.
> 
> This is not something supported by btrfs-progs yet, so really not much
> more can be done here.
> 
> Thanks,
> Qu
> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Chris
>> 





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