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BTRFS critical Error

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I'm getting the error below:

 

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May 18 03:05:09 GuiltyGear kernel: BTRFS critical (device loop2): corrupt leaf: root=894 block=133775360 slot=93 ino=25650 file_offset=0, invalid ram_bytes for file extent, have 8208, should be aligned to 4096

I think this is my cache drive, but I'm not sure and I'm also not sure on how to proceed with this. I recently had purchased bad RAM which caused many issues with UNRAID and corrupted 2 files which I just deleted after replacing the RAM. Apparently there is still some damage. Could you guys also take a quick look at my diagnostic file to see if anything else aside from the error above is damage/broken that I may have missed? Thank you!

(edit) I scrub the cache drive and came back with no errors found.
Also, I'd like to note that I originally had 4x4GB sticks, then upgraded to 4x8GB sticks. First set was bad which caused issues, then I changed it and the second set is working great. I've also ran a full 4 sets of Memtest86 to confirm.
 

 

Edited by XiuzSu

  • Community Expert

Loop2 is the docker image and it's corrupt, you need to re-create it, cache filesystem itself looks fine for now, there are a few old corruption errors but those should not increase anymore if the RAM problem was solved, you can see here to clear the errors and continue monitoring it.

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Thanks so much for the info. I'll get on it this afternoon!

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