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find file based on sector or inode (btrfs csum errors)

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Sep 3 14:12:14 Tower kernel: BTRFS warning (device sdj1): checksum error at logical 11432484864 on dev /dev/sdj1, sector 22329072, root 5, inode 612, offset 117137408: path resolving failed with ret=-2 
Sep 3 14:12:14 Tower kernel: BTRFS error (device sdj1): bdev /dev/sdj1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 35, gen 0 
scrub status for 59954780-c280-4c81-8ca1-241073d3894e
	scrub started at Mon Sep  3 14:11:08 2018 and finished after 00:13:40
	total bytes scrubbed: 100.46GiB with 1 errors
	error details: csum=1
	corrected errors: 0, uncorrectable errors: 0, unverified errors: 0

 

anyone know how to identify these files/folders? usually for these csum errors i'd just delete the files in question but as you can see from the output it doesn't tell me which files are causing the errors.

Edited by drawde

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The filed should be listed on the syslog, where this error is that I never seen before:

 

path resolving failed with ret=-2

Possibly some metadata corruption.

 

 

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There's something else you can do, copy all the data from that disk to another, any corrupt files you give an I/O error, if you can copy everything it was just metadata corruption, reformat the device and restore data.

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