On Friday 18 Sep 2015 17:16:54 Marc Joliet wrote:
> On Friday 18 September 2015 10:31:01 Mick wrote:
> >A couple of months ago the akonadi DB went sideways and kmail played up as
> >a result.  Again I was suspicious of btrfs, but neither the logs nor fsck
> >showed up anything.
> 
> I take it "btrfs scrub" didn't turn up anything, or is that what you meant
> by fsck?

Am I supposed to run scrub with I do not have a RAID running?  I thought scrub 
was meant for comparing checksums between mirrored fs - have I got this wrong?


> >The OS is on a single SSD (no RAID), with some caches and busy fs mounted
> >on a  spinning disk.  I have some backups in case of DR, but after a
> >while a corrupted fs will have migrated to the back ups.
> 
> With btrfs, if there really was silent corruption, you wouldn't be able to
> access the file in the single disk case, so no, I don't think it actually
> would propagate to the backup (although perhaps you don't use btrfs
> exclusively, in which case it of course could).  Though keep in mind that
> corruption can happen in a variety of ways, e.g., application-level or
> firmware bugs.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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