Alright I’ll figure out a way to differentiate between the fs’s, but being able 
to scan the fs before it’s mounted was the hardest part so that’s perfect.  
I’ll get something written up and tested today to make sure it won’t spit out 
false positives and send it to you this afternoon or tomorrow.  Thanks,

Josef

On 8/29/17, 10:40 AM, "Marc MERLIN" <m...@merlins.org> wrote:

On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 02:30:19PM +0000, Josef Bacik wrote:
> Sorry Marc, I’ll wire up a bcc script to try and catch when this
> happens.  In order for it to work it’ll need to read the extent tree in
> before you mount the fs, is that something you’ll be able to swing or is
> this your root fs?  Also is it the only btrfs fs on the system?  Thanks,

HI Josef, thanks for your reply.

Thankfully it's not the root FS.
There are 3 btrfs filesystems on that system.

Marc
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