Me too.  I've got a 9TB filesystem that I can't mount since rebooting
during a rebalance.  I want to get the fs as repaired as possible, but
I am not in a hurry, and I have enough space at present to make a
duplicate and play with test versions of the repair.

--jeff

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Christian Hesse <l...@eworm.de> wrote:
> Chris Mason on 10 Feb 13:17:
>> Excerpts from Ben Gamari's message of 2011-02-09 21:52:20 -0500:
>> > Over the last several months there have been many claims regarding
>> > the release of the rewritten btrfsck. Unfortunately, despite
>> > numerous claims that it will be released Real Soon Now(c), I have
>> > yet to see even a repository with preliminary code. Did I miss an
>> > announcement? There is something to be said for "release early,
>> > release often." Is there a timeline for getting btrfsck into some
>> > sort of usable form?
>>
>> Yes, but its still real soon now.  I've been at about 90% done since
>> Christmas.  It would have been out last week but I've been chasing a
>> debugging a very difficult corruption under load.
>>
>> I finally found a race in btrfs causing the corruption and now I'm
>> back on fsck full time again.
>
> This mail was about four month ago...
> Any news on this topic?
>
> I really would like to test btrfs on my desktop systems, but I still
> hesitate because of the missing fsck.
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> Chris
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