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[email protected]'s post in kernel: BTRFS error (device md8p1): bdev /dev/md8p1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 32996, gen 0 was marked as the answerIt was the SAS ports on the motherboard. If i had drives connected to those ports the array would become unstable. What was odd was that not only drives connected to those 2 ports would be throwing errors. As soon as I connected the drives to a new pcie HBA it all sorted it self out. No more read errors, parity sync completes fine, etc...
Thanks everyone for their help,
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