Hi Jean-Pierre,

Thank you again!

Could you take a look at the following output, I got some "Bad stream 
for offset" messages: http://paste.debian.net/plainh/c145e066

Follow-up on the previous mail

I was not able to get any node information, and have not been able to 
reproduce the NTFS messages.

ntfsinfo -fvi 1582022 /dev/mapper/lvm1--vol-sr7--disk2--snapshot--copy2
Error loading node: No such file or directory

Kind regards,

Jelle de Jong

On 21/03/17 12:01, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jelle de Jong wrote:
>> Dear Jean-Pierre,
>>
>> I am still testing the dedup plugin, I have issues with rdiff-backup
>> that the checksum of the source and destination are not the same, but
>> this can be an issue with rdiff-backup.
>>
>> However I did get these messages, but I do not know if they are related
>> to the dedup plugin?
>>
>> Mar 21 06:57:37 backup ntfs-3g[12620]: Record 1582022 has wrong SeqNo
>> (159 <> 156)
>> Mar 21 06:57:37 backup ntfs-3g[12620]: Could not decode the type of
>> inode 1582022
>> Mar 21 06:57:37 backup ntfs-3g[12620]: Record 1545290 has wrong SeqNo
>> (296 <> 295)
>> Mar 21 06:57:37 backup ntfs-3g[12620]: Could not decode the type of
>> inode 1545290
>
> These errors are thrown by ntfs-3g proper, not by the
> deduplication plugin.
>
> Inconsistencies have been found in the mentioned files,
> and they are unlikely to be created by the plugin (which
> does not have updating support), ... but one never knows.
> Owing to the inconsistencies, ntfs-3g cannot tell if the
> said files are plain files, directories, sockets, etc.
>
> You have to run chkdsk to fix these inconsistencies, but
> this can lead to losing data, so before doing that, the
> parameters of these files should be analyzed to assess
> the possible damage.
>
> Please post the outputs of :
> ntfsinfo -fvi 1582022 /dev/partition
> ntfsinfo -fvi 1545290 /dev/partition
>
> This must be done as root, replacing /dev/partition by
> the actual partition path (something like /dev/sdc2)
>
> Jean-Pierre
>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Jelle de Jong

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