Cache Drive - Power Outage/Surge


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A week or so ago, we lost power.  I'm not sure of the details as I have not been home.

Anyway, I'm getting an error for the [btrfs] cache drive... "Unmountable: Wrong or no file system"

 

I started the array in diagnostic mode and ran the check on the cache drive.  I haven't changed anything or tried to do anything since I am pretty much a novice and hope to keep the data that might be recoverable...

 

[1/7] checking root items
[2/7] checking extents
incorrect local backref count on 198720106496 root 5 owner 9032415 offset 0 found 1 wanted 0 back 0x306e28b0
backpointer mismatch on [198720106496 16384]
incorrect local backref count on 199878418432 root 5 owner 54485 offset 2778279936 found 1 wanted 0 back 0x5285f6e0
backpointer mismatch on [199878418432 4096]
incorrect local backref count on 320401063936 root 5 owner 54485 offset 53953183744 found 1 wanted 0 back 0x5a4a91e0
backpointer mismatch on [320401063936 16384]
ERROR: errors found in extent allocation tree or chunk allocation
[3/7] checking free space tree
[4/7] checking fs roots
[5/7] checking only csums items (without verifying data)
[6/7] checking root refs
[7/7] checking quota groups skipped (not enabled on this FS)
Opening filesystem to check...
Checking filesystem on /dev/sde1
UUID: 1e82dabf-077d-499b-912c-1a97811288ba
found 165126217728 bytes used, error(s) found
total csum bytes: 157326020
total tree bytes: 1525940224
total fs tree bytes: 677117952
total extent tree bytes: 557547520
btree space waste bytes: 356864765
file data blocks allocated: 1970767323136
 referenced 143412604928

 

 

At this point what should I do next?

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