Re: btrfs needs what repair?

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On Wed, Nov 15, 2023 at 01:59:33PM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> results of that btrfs scrub start / command run on a new system install
> were a whole bunch of uncorrectable errors.
> Fortunately this computer has more than one nvme drive so I'll wipe this
> out and try the other drive.

I would suggest trying to find the source of the errors. Check the SMART
status of the drive, for example with "smartctl -a /dev/nvme0"
(replacing nvme0 with whatever the drive enumerates as). If it reports
any Media and Data Integrity Errors, then the drive itself is suspect.
If it does not report any such errors, other parts of the computer might
be faulty (e.g. failing RAM or power supply). Other potential suspects
would be out of tree kernel modules, or unexpected crashes / power
failures with cheap drives.

--Sean




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