On 2018年04月29日 22:08, Michael Wade wrote: > Hi Qu, > > Got this error message: > > ./btrfs inspect dump-tree -b 20800943685632 /dev/md127 > btrfs-progs v4.16.1 > bytenr mismatch, want=20800943685632, have=3118598835113619663 > ERROR: cannot read chunk root > ERROR: unable to open /dev/md127 > > I have attached the dumps for: > > dd if=/dev/md127 of=/tmp/chunk_root.copy1 bs=1 count=32K skip=266325721088 > dd if=/dev/md127 of=/tmp/chunk_root.copy2 bs=1 count=32K skip=266359275520 A little strange, the two copies mismatch with each other. I'll double check the different of it, and maybe that's the reason. Thanks, Qu > > Kind regards > Michael > > > On 29 April 2018 at 10:33, Qu Wenruo wrote: >> >> >> On 2018年04月29日 16:59, Michael Wade wrote: >>> Ok, will it be possible for me to install the new version of the tools >>> on my current kernel without overriding the existing install? Hesitant >>> to update kernel/btrfs as it might break the ReadyNAS interface / >>> future firmware upgrades. >>> >>> Perhaps I could grab this: >>> https://github.com/kdave/btrfs-progs/releases/tag/v4.16.1 and >>> hopefully build from source and then run the binaries directly? >> >> Of course, that's how most of us test btrfs-progs builds. >> >> Thanks, >> Qu >> >>> >>> Kind regards >>> >>> On 29 April 2018 at 09:33, Qu Wenruo wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 2018年04月29日 16:11, Michael Wade wrote: >>>>> Thanks Qu, >>>>> >>>>> Please find attached the log file for the chunk recover command. >>>> >>>> Strangely, btrfs chunk recovery found no extra chunk beyond current >>>> system chunk range. >>>> >>>> Which means, it's chunk tree corrupted. >>>> >>>> Please dump the chunk tree with latest btrfs-progs (which provides the >>>> new --follow option). >>>> >>>> # btrfs inspect dump-tree -b 20800943685632 >>>> >>>> If it doesn't work, please provide the following binary dump: >>>> >>>> # dd if= of=/tmp/chunk_root.copy1 bs=1 count=32K skip=266325721088 >>>> # dd if= of=/tmp/chunk_root.copy2 bs=1 count=32K skip=266359275520 >>>> (And will need to repeat similar dump for several times according to >>>> above dump) >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Qu >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Kind regards >>>>> Michael >>>>> >>>>> On 28 April 2018 at 12:38, Qu Wenruo wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 2018年04月28日 17:37, Michael Wade wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Qu, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. I will investigate upgrading the kernel, >>>>>>> however I worry that future ReadyNAS firmware upgrades would fail on a >>>>>>> newer kernel version (I don't have much linux experience so maybe my >>>>>>> concerns are unfounded!?). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have attached the output of the dump super command. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I did actually run chunk recover before, without the verbose option, >>>>>>> it took around 24 hours to finish but did not resolve my issue. Happy >>>>>>> to start that again if you need its output. >>>>>> >>>>>> The system chunk only contains the following chunks: >>>>>> [0, 4194304]: Initial temporary chunk, not used at all >>>>>> [20971520, 29360128]: System chunk created by mkfs, should be full >>>>>> used up >>>>>> [20800943685632, 20800977240064]: >>>>>> The newly created large system chunk. >>>>>> >>>>>> The chunk root is still in 2nd chunk thus valid, but some of its leaf is >>>>>> out of the range. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you can't wait 24h for chunk recovery to run, my advice would be move >>>>>> the disk to some other computer, and use latest btrfs-progs to execute >>>>>> the following command: >>>>>> >>>>>> # btrfs inpsect dump-tree -b 20800943685632 --follow >>>>>> >>>>>> If we're lucky enough, we may read out the tree leaf containing the new >>>>>> system chunk and save a day. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Qu >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks so much for your help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Kind regards >>>>>>> Michael >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 28 April 2018 at 09:45, Qu Wenruo wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 2018年04月28日 16:30, Michael Wade wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I was hoping that someone would be able to help me resolve the issues >>>>>>>>> I am having with my ReadyNAS BTRFS volume. Basically my trouble >>>>>>>>> started after a power cut, subsequently the volume would not mount. >>>>>>>>> Here are the details of my setup as it is at the moment: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> uname -a >>>>>>>>> Linux QAI 4.4.116.alpine.1 #1 SMP Mon Feb 19 21:58:38 PST 2018 armv7l GNU/Linux >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The kernel is pretty old for btrfs. >>>>>>>> Strongly recommended to upgrade. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btrfs --version >>>>>>>>> btrfs-progs v4.12 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So is the user tools. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Although I think it won't be a big problem, as needed tool should be there. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btrfs fi show >>>>>>>>> Label: '11baed92:data' uuid: 20628cda-d98f-4f85-955c-932a367f8821 >>>>>>>>> Total devices 1 FS bytes used 5.12TiB >>>>>>>>> devid 1 size 7.27TiB used 6.24TiB path /dev/md127 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So, it's btrfs on mdraid. >>>>>>>> It would normally make things harder to debug, so I could only provide >>>>>>>> advice from the respect of btrfs. >>>>>>>> For mdraid part, I can't ensure anything. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Here are the relevant dmesg logs for the current state of the device: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> [ 19.119391] md: md127 stopped. >>>>>>>>> [ 19.120841] md: bind >>>>>>>>> [ 19.121120] md: bind >>>>>>>>> [ 19.121380] md: bind >>>>>>>>> [ 19.125535] md/raid:md127: device sda3 operational as raid disk 0 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.125547] md/raid:md127: device sdc3 operational as raid disk 2 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.125554] md/raid:md127: device sdb3 operational as raid disk 1 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126712] md/raid:md127: allocated 3240kB >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126778] md/raid:md127: raid level 5 active with 3 out of 3 >>>>>>>>> devices, algorithm 2 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126784] RAID conf printout: >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126789] --- level:5 rd:3 wd:3 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126794] disk 0, o:1, dev:sda3 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126799] disk 1, o:1, dev:sdb3 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.126804] disk 2, o:1, dev:sdc3 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.128118] md127: detected capacity change from 0 to 7991637573632 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.395112] Adding 523708k swap on /dev/md1. Priority:-1 extents:1 >>>>>>>>> across:523708k >>>>>>>>> [ 19.434956] BTRFS: device label 11baed92:data devid 1 transid >>>>>>>>> 151800 /dev/md127 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.739276] BTRFS info (device md127): setting nodatasum >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740440] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740450] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740498] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740512] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740552] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740560] BTRFS critical (device md127): unable to find logical >>>>>>>>> 3208757641216 len 4096 >>>>>>>>> [ 19.740576] BTRFS error (device md127): failed to read chunk root >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This shows it pretty clear, btrfs fails to read chunk root. >>>>>>>> And according your above "len 4096" it's pretty old fs, as it's still >>>>>>>> using 4K nodesize other than 16K nodesize. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> According to above output, it means your superblock by somehow lacks the >>>>>>>> needed system chunk mapping, which is used to initialize chunk mapping. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please provide the following command output: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # btrfs inspect dump-super -fFa /dev/md127 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Also, please consider run the following command and dump all its output: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> # btrfs rescue chunk-recover -v /dev/md127. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please note that, above command can take a long time to finish, and if >>>>>>>> it works without problem, it may solve your problem. >>>>>>>> But if it doesn't work, the output could help me to manually craft a fix >>>>>>>> to your super block. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>> Qu >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> [ 19.783975] BTRFS error (device md127): open_ctree failed >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> In an attempt to recover the volume myself I run a few BTRFS commands >>>>>>>>> mostly using advice from here: >>>>>>>>> https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2017-02/msg00930.html. However >>>>>>>>> that actually seems to have made things worse as I can no longer mount >>>>>>>>> the file system, not even in readonly mode. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So starting from the beginning here is a list of things I have done so >>>>>>>>> far (hopefully I remembered the order in which I ran them!) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1. Noticed that my backups to the NAS were not running (didn't get >>>>>>>>> notified that the volume had basically "died") >>>>>>>>> 2. ReadyNAS UI indicated that the volume was inactive. >>>>>>>>> 3. SSHed onto the box and found that the first drive was not marked as >>>>>>>>> operational (log showed I/O errors / UNKOWN (0x2003)) so I replaced >>>>>>>>> the disk and let the array resync. >>>>>>>>> 4. After resync the volume still was unaccessible so I looked at the >>>>>>>>> logs once more and saw something like the following which seemed to >>>>>>>>> indicate that the replay log had been corrupted when the power went >>>>>>>>> out: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BTRFS critical (device md127): corrupt leaf, non-root leaf's nritems >>>>>>>>> is 0: block=232292352, root=7, slot=0 >>>>>>>>> BTRFS critical (device md127): corrupt leaf, non-root leaf's nritems >>>>>>>>> is 0: block=232292352, root=7, slot=0 >>>>>>>>> BTRFS: error (device md127) in btrfs_replay_log:2524: errno=-5 IO >>>>>>>>> failure (Failed to recover log tree) >>>>>>>>> BTRFS error (device md127): pending csums is 155648 >>>>>>>>> BTRFS error (device md127): cleaner transaction attach returned -30 >>>>>>>>> BTRFS critical (device md127): corrupt leaf, non-root leaf's nritems >>>>>>>>> is 0: block=232292352, root=7, slot=0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 5. Then: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btrfs rescue zero-log >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 6. Was then able to mount the volume in readonly mode. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btrfs scrub start >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Which fixed some errors but not all: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> scrub status for 20628cda-d98f-4f85-955c-932a367f8821 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> scrub started at Tue Apr 24 17:27:44 2018, running for 04:00:34 >>>>>>>>> total bytes scrubbed: 224.26GiB with 6 errors >>>>>>>>> error details: csum=6 >>>>>>>>> corrected errors: 0, uncorrectable errors: 6, unverified errors: 0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> scrub status for 20628cda-d98f-4f85-955c-932a367f8821 >>>>>>>>> scrub started at Tue Apr 24 17:27:44 2018, running for 04:34:43 >>>>>>>>> total bytes scrubbed: 224.26GiB with 6 errors >>>>>>>>> error details: csum=6 >>>>>>>>> corrected errors: 0, uncorrectable errors: 6, unverified errors: 0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 6. Seeing this hanging I rebooted the NAS >>>>>>>>> 7. Think this is when the volume would not mount at all. >>>>>>>>> 8. Seeing log entries like these: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> BTRFS warning (device md127): checksum error at logical 20800943685632 >>>>>>>>> on dev /dev/md127, sector 520167424: metadata node (level 1) in tree 3 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I ran >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> btrfs check --fix-crc >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And that brings us to where I am now: Some seemly corrupted BTRFS >>>>>>>>> metadata and unable to mount the drive even with the recovery option. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Any help you can give is much appreciated! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Kind regards >>>>>>>>> Michael >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in >>>>>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>>>>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in >>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org >>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>> >>