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kernel: BTRFS warning after upgrade to 6.4.0-rc7a + Text issue

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Hi all,

 

First post, happy user of Unraid from the last two years. I have decided to upgrade to the 6.4.0-rc7a (from 6.3.5 stable) to test the new themes, but I have noticed a couple of issues:

 

1. BTRFS warning.

 

After the update, in the log have appeared constant errors about BTRFS

 

Log

 

I had not had this bug in the stable version. If I'm right (device sdf1) is my SSD cache, so, the SSD disk has some deficiency (I have done a test with SMART extended self-test, and everything seems to be fine) or something related to the kernel is incorrect.

 

2. Visual problems with text in the Docker editor.

 

I've noticed both in white and black theme, as in the Docker container editor, when you click on Show advanced settings, Show deployed host ports etc, the text is not displayed correctly:

 

Bnb4lOF.png

 

 

Tested on Chrome, Firefox and Brave Browser (also in incognito). I think it's related to default-white.css and default-black.css on the line 111.

 

Changing 

table tbody td {padding: 7px 0}

To

table tbody td{padding:14px 0}

It seems to fix the problem

 

I leave you the diagnostics file to see if you can help me with the BTRFS error.

 

Thanks in advance!!

tower-diagnostics-20170731-1948.zip

  • 2 weeks later...
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Sorry for the late reply, I've been busy these days.

 

Finally, I have formatted the disk, it was formatted in BTRFS, it is now in xfs, all the issues are gone.

 

Thanks a lot for the recommendation.

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