March 16, 20233 yr So I get this error, based on other threads in the forum it means the cache is full? Mar 16 22:24:37 NAS kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme3n1p1: state EA): bad tree block start, want 557456637952 have 0 But it clearly isnt? I also read that many had issues like this which is why they switched their cache to xfs, should I do that too or are their downsides? I do have my NAS go to S3 every night - though this error showed up in the middle of the afternoon. Edited March 17, 20233 yr by cholzer
March 17, 20233 yr Community Expert 11 hours ago, cholzer said: based on other threads in the forum it means the cache is full? Nope, it means that there's fs corruption, please post the diagnostics.
March 17, 20233 yr Author 25 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Nope, it means that there's fs corruption, please post the diagnostics. thx! But I had to get my nas operational again. so I copied everything over to the array, nuked the cache, and went xfs this time.
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