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BTRFS file corruption

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My array is running BTRFS, I have discovered that one of my disks contains 31 corruption errors

From what I gather I need to run the dmesg command to locate the file path of the corrupted files?

I am having difficulty tracking down the syntax I need to use to do this.

Has anyone done this before?
I have everything backed up on a second system running ZFS, however this is my production server.
 

TIA

Solved by ashman70

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Run a scrub on the disk then check the syslog, any corrupt files should output there.

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Thanks, figured it out.

Edited by ashman70

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