similar to: 3 root nodes, -o recovery/btrfs has no effect

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2012 Feb 10
13
can't read superblock (but could mount)
Hi! I used to have arch linux running on 1 btrfs partition (sda1, incl. /boot). When switching to 3.2.5 recently the system fails to boot: (after udevd) /etc/rc.sysinit: line 15: 117 Bus error mountpoint -q /proc and so on, no idea. It used to boot with 3.2.4, but 1) I obviously had some corruption in the tree, when I tried to delete a certain file I hit e.g. "kernel BUG at
2013 Jun 17
5
Filesystem "somewhat" destroyed - need help for recovery/fixing
Hello I think, I somewhat destroyed my btrfs filesystem on my Ubuntu 13.04 kernel 3.8.0-25-lowlatency system. It got destroyed, because the system was hanging for some other reason and I had to remove power... When I try to mount my filesystem (there''s only one, with a few subfilesystems), the system crashes. Also btrfsck dies; always like this: a@ask-home:~$ sudo
2013 Feb 13
0
Bugreport: btrfsck breaks with Assertion `!(rec->is_root)' failed
Hi there, after my filesystem is broken (I have no idea why, because last shut down was nomal) I tried to repair it with btrfsck ( Btrfs v0.20-rc1-56-g6cd836d). But unfortunately the process breaks with: parent transid verify failed on 29896704 wanted 392661 found 395689 parent transid verify failed on 29896704 wanted 392661 found 395689 parent transid verify failed on 29896704 wanted 392661
2013 Dec 14
0
Assertion failure in btrfsck
Hi, I''m having a filesystem that''s been a bit mangled by external causes, so I thought I''d see how much I could salvage (it''s not critical, though). Thus, I pulled btrfsck from git and ran: pannekake:~/btrfs-progs# ./btrfsck --repair /dev/mapper/pannekake-backup-btrfs It spit out a ton of warnings like these (I can get the whole log if you''re
2011 Dec 07
7
FS won't mount, open_ctree failed, Assertion !(path->slots[0] == 0) failed
So I''m having a bit of trouble with one of my btrfs filesystems. It isn''t mounting after a power failure. I can''t get restore or btrfsck to run, even on backup supers. I''ve pasted some output below. My btrfs-progs below come from git this morning, running on linux 3.2.0. # mount /dev/md2 /media/test/ mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
2011 May 20
1
btrfsck: couldn't open because of unsupported option features (8)
After upgrading from 2.6.39-rc7 to 2.6.39 this morning, I tried to mount my 3 disk btrfs volume (no subvolumes, space caching enabled, lzo compression) and received some parent transid errors (going back to rc7 didn''t help, though): btrfs: disk space caching is enabled parent transid verify failed on 6038227976192 wanted 337418 found 337853 parent transid verify failed on 6038227976192
2010 Aug 09
0
Re: btrfsck: checksum verify failed
Is anyone interested in some part of this filesystem to figure out how it failed? Or can I erase and start again? Kind regards, -Evert Vorster- On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Evert Vorster <evorster@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there. > > I have a btrfs on a raw device. (/dev/sda insted of in a partition, like > /dev/sda1 ) > The device in question is a USB hard drive with a 1TB
2010 Sep 06
0
parent transid verify failed
After an unclean shutdown, my btrfs is now unmountable: device label root devid 1 transid 375202 /dev/sdc4 parent transid verify failed on 53984886784 wanted 375202 found 375201 parent transid verify failed on 53984886784 wanted 375202 found 375201 parent transid verify failed on 53984886784 wanted 375202 found 375201 btrfs: open_ctree failed btrfsck aborts: couldn''t open because of
2012 Jul 17
1
Unmountable btrfs filesystem
Hi devs, I can''t mount my btrfs-based external disk. I don''t know what happened to the disk, but usually it gets disconnected (usb cable pulled out) buy my 8 months old daughter. Here''s the output from dmesg: [ 299.699543] parent transid verify failed on 528952573952 wanted 22726 found 22728 [ 299.700947] btrfs read error corrected: ino 1 off 528952573952 (dev
2011 Mar 06
4
Recovering "parent transid verify failed"
Hey, I''d start by saying that I know Btrfs is a still experimental, and so there''s no guarantee that one would be able to help me at all... But I thought I''ll try anyway :-) Few months ago I bought a new laptop and installed ArchLinux on it, with Btrfs on the root filesystem... I know, it''s not the smartest thing to do... After a few month I had issues with my
2011 Aug 14
1
btrfs: failed to read chunk root
Hello, trying out btrfs on my linux installation. I am running Funtoo with Linux 3.0 kernel. After a reboot kernel panicked (no access to error log since it is my root volume that failed). I get this using a rescue cd (2.6.38, btrfs v 0.19) and then trying to mount : [  752.129118] btrfs bad tree block start 0 131072 [  752.129152] btrfs: failed to read chunk root on sda5 [  752.132190] btrfs:
2013 Sep 01
0
Unmountable filesystem parent transid verify failed
Hi again. Sorry for top posting. I have a 9 disk filesystem that does not mount anymore and need some help/advice so I can recover the data. What happened was that I was running a btrfs delete device under Ubuntu 13.04 Kernel 3.8 and after a long time of moving data around it crashed with a SEGV. Now the filesystem does not mount and none of the recovery options I have tried work. I have
2012 Aug 19
5
fail to mount after first reboot
I created a 1TB RAID1. So far it is just for testing, no important data on there. After a reboot, I tried to mount it again # mount /dev/mapper/vg00-btrfsvol0_0 /mnt/btrfs0 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/mapper/vg00-btrfsvol0_0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or
2013 Jan 17
2
btrfs: could not do orphan cleanup -22
I booted the guest in which i was testing btrfs (transient ENOSPC issues, etc). It booted in emergency mode. [ 6.705187] device label testfs1 devid 1 transid 4141 /dev/sdb1 [ 6.724353] device label fedora devid 1 transid 2036 /dev/sda2 [ 6.780931] device label fedora devid 1 transid 2036 /dev/sda2 [ 6.817157] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:04.0: irq 42 for MSI/MSI-X [ 6.818326]
2012 Jan 22
1
Trying to mount RAID1 degraded with removed disk -> open_ctree failed
Hi, I have setup a RAID1 using 3 devices (500G each) on separate disks. After removing one disk physically the filesystem cannot be mounted in degraded nor in recovery mode. When putting the disk back in the filesystem can be mounted without errors. I did a cold-swap (powercycle after removal/insertion of the disk). Here are the details: - latest kernel 3.2.1 and btrfs-tools on xubuntu
2011 Oct 28
4
Unable to mount btrfs partition
Hello! Today I downgraded from Ubuntu''s APT repo "oneiric-proposed" (which brings some kernel 3.0.0-13) back to the standard repo "oneiric". Now I''m not able to mount my btrfs / and /home (both on the same partition) anymore: device fsid SOME-UUID devid 1 transid 84229 /dev/dm-0 parent transid verify failed on 77078528 wanted 83774 found 84226
2012 Apr 12
4
Btrfs Array Recovery
A few months ago, my btrfs storage array became corrupted because of a power failure. A while ago, I made this thread to try and resolve the problem. (http://www.digipedia.pl/usenet/thread/11904/15955/) You can find detailed information about the problem in the previous thread, but I am happy to provide any other details. It didn''t really go anywhere in the way of solving my problem. The
2012 Jun 08
2
btrfs filesystems can only be mounted after an unclean shutdown if btrfsck is run and immediately killed!
Hi all, I have two multi-disk btrfs filesystems on a Arch linux 3.4.0 system. After a power failure, both filesystems refuse to mount [ 10.402284] Btrfs loaded [ 10.402714] device fsid 1e7c18a4-02d6-44b1-8eaf-c01378009cd3 devid 4 transid 65282 /dev/sdc [ 10.403108] btrfs: force zlib compression [ 10.403130] btrfs: enabling inode map caching [ 10.403152] btrfs: disk space caching is
2011 Aug 06
0
help recover from unmountable btrfs
After running one too many times into “parent transid verify failed” that prevents a filesystem from being mounted, I found out how to adjust some system blocks so that the kernel could get past that check and mount the filesystem. In one case, I could get all the data I wanted from the filesystem; in another, many checksums failed and I ended up throwing it all away, so no guarrantees.
2013 May 30
9
oops at mount
hi All, I''m new on the list. System: Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 13.04 Release: 13.04 Codename: raring Linux ctu 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 1 16:35:23 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux The symptom is the same with Saucy 3.9 kernel. ii btrfs-tools 0.20~git20130524~650e656-0daily13~raring1 amd64 Checksumming Copy on