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Another BTRFS Warning on nvme01

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I keep getting this Warning:

BTRFS warning (device nvme0n1p1): checksum verify failed on 2050129985536 wanted 0x73fd1f23 found 0xa1e09c94 level 0

 

I have run a mem86 test and had bad ram. Removed those and still getting this. Here are my server logs. This was prceded on docker lock up at idle.

vegaserver-diagnostics-20221108-0434.zip

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Run a scrub and post new diags after it ends.

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checksum error at logical 2050129985536 on dev /dev/nvme0n1p1, physical 147737411584: metadata leaf (level 0) in tree 5

It's metadata corruption so the only way to get rid of it is to backup and re-format the pool.

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This drive is my cache pool. Is there a write up on how to do

3 hours ago, JorgeB said:
checksum error at logical 2050129985536 on dev /dev/nvme0n1p1, physical 147737411584: metadata leaf (level 0) in tree 5

It's metadata corruption so the only way to get rid of it is to backup and re-format the pool.

 

Or is this something i should just live with?

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16 minutes ago, narchetype said:

should just live with

No, like mentioned you should backup any data on the pool, reformat and restore.

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