On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 12:47:58AM +0000, Brian May wrote:
> > Is it always the same disk, or a different disk each time?
>
> Same disk, which isn't terribly surprising - I only have one btrfs. It is
> RAID1, however I refer to /dev/sdb1 in /etc/fstab - 

do you get the same error if you edit /etc/fstab to refer to /dev/sdc1 ? 

if that works, it may be that sdb is slower at spinning up than sdc.

> which should automatically bring in /dev/sdc1 if my understanding is
> correct.

yep. btrfs doesn't care which drive/partition of an array you tell it to
mount, it'll find the other members and assemble the array anyway.

craig

ps: if you haven't already done so, check the power and both ends of the
data cables for the drives - loose connections can cause all sorts of
annoying intermittent problems.

-- 
craig sanders <[email protected]>
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