On Feb 25, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Running on btrfs (hopefully that doesn't matter)

If you haven't set xattr +C on /var/log/journal, then if you get a chance I'd 
be curious to see the results from:

journalctl --verify

btrfs scrub start -BR /

Depending on the size of the Btrfs volume the 2nd one could take a while. This 
particular command doesn't run in the background so it'll hog that shell 
instance until completion, but it also shows some additional information in 
particular csum_errors. If there are any, see if dmesg | grep -i btrfs reports 
any btrfs related errors that include a path to file, and if any of those files 
are journal files.

Since I'm using xattr +C on /var/log/journal at the moment, the logs don't have 
Btrfs checksums, so I don't have an independent way to know if the logs are 
corrupt at a file system level or just internally.

Chris Murphy
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