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BTRFS Cache errors about every other day

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I've reformatted, redone the docker image, everything and still getting this error?

Aug 27 23:29:08 MediaServer kernel: verify_parent_transid: 36 callbacks suppressed
Aug 27 23:29:08 MediaServer kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): parent transid verify failed on 248840192 wanted 6627 found 6614

Just a quick look at my syslog and you can see it's flooded by this error.

Is it a hardware error? Drive failing? Bad sata controller? Why is this now just coming up when everything has been working fine for 4+ years now? Any insight would be much appreciated. 

 

 

mediaserver-diagnostics-20190828-0648.zip

Edited by ruablack2

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7 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Delete and recreate docker image.

I've done that multiple times. I've even gone as far as moving my appdata off the cache drive, formatting the whole cache drive clean and then creating a new docker image then moving back over only the appdata I need and then adding dockers back in from the templates. Nothing is on that cache drive but appdata and the new docker image.

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There's nothing wrong I can see with the cache itself, there's a macvlan related call trace a few hours before, that is usually caused by using dockers with custom IP address, and then a btrfs call trace on the docker image, maybe they are related, or you have some hardware problem.

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Hmm ok thanks for the response. Ill try disabling my dockers with custom ip and re-create the image one more time. If not I might try moving my drive to a different sata port or to my LSI controller.

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