Thanks for the Cc/ping, I appreciate it
On Sun, Jul 09, 2017 at 11:38:51AM +, Duncan wrote:
> At your own risk you can try using btrfs property to set the ro snapshot
> to rw. Then you can delete the corrupted files and reset the snapshot
> back to ro.
>
> Of course you'll need to do the
Marc MERLIN posted on Sat, 08 Jul 2017 22:32:28 -0700 as excerpted:
> Second, ok, after a 24H scrub (yes, it's long and slow), I know which
> filenames have issues. Problem is that they are inside a read only btrfs
> snapshot. I cannot delete this snapshot because if I do so, I will
> destroy a
Sorry for the mails, I still have one more problem I'm trying to work
through.
My filesystem that probably got real corruption due to an unstable block
layer underneath (my 2 other machines with other problems did not have
an unstable block layer and just started having problem recently, which
is