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BTRFS error (device loop2): parent transid verify failed on 15869329408 wanted 9802 found 9552

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I have returned. Getting this error now, Still BTRFS but no corruption that I can see. I was unable to scrub and could not gracefully shut down either. 

 

Put my drives in my windows machine to get smart results. Both are at 87% health with no errors on short or long.  

thelibrary-diagnostics-20210318-0813.zip

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Cache filesystem is corrupt, and this error:

 

Mar 18 06:47:21 thelibrary kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme1n1p1): block=1766866944 write time tree block corruption detected

 

usually means bad RAM, start by running memtest (could also be caused by overclocked RAM, if you ran it like that before), after finding the issue you should backup and reformat cache.

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Like mentioned, and unlike read time corruption, write time corruption indicates a memory (or other hardware problem).

 

https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Tree-checker


 

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If it's write time corruption

Normally this means runtime memory corruption, either memory is unreliable or some other kernel memory corruption is causing the problem.

 

 

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So wait for ECC and hope it stops with those DIMMS?

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ECC would be better, there there some doubts if it actually works with Ryzen, in any case there are some stability issues that until fixed will cause problens.

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