Hi folks,
My BTRFS experience hasn't been good up to now. I originally started with all BTRFS storage on TOS 5, and one by one they've failed until I have one volume left, and the only reason I've not binned it and remade it as ext4 is because it's 4TB in size. I'm not on TOS 6 after reading about the btrfs improvements.
More often than not, this volume fails to come back online after a restart, but also it's randomly disappeared when I've been looking at the TOS GUI. It's a file dump shared out with NFS and SMB, but it's not referenced that often.
SSH onto the TNAS and I can see that /Volume3 has been remounted as /var/subvols/8vEbTxkKvwc and is unreadable. So, umount that and run btrfsck against its logical volume which checks the filesystem and clears an error. Then I can remount it as /Volume3 and it's back online. For a while.
Anyone else get this issue?
Cheers
Witchy
My BTRFS experience hasn't been good up to now. I originally started with all BTRFS storage on TOS 5, and one by one they've failed until I have one volume left, and the only reason I've not binned it and remade it as ext4 is because it's 4TB in size. I'm not on TOS 6 after reading about the btrfs improvements.
More often than not, this volume fails to come back online after a restart, but also it's randomly disappeared when I've been looking at the TOS GUI. It's a file dump shared out with NFS and SMB, but it's not referenced that often.
SSH onto the TNAS and I can see that /Volume3 has been remounted as /var/subvols/8vEbTxkKvwc and is unreadable. So, umount that and run btrfsck against its logical volume which checks the filesystem and clears an error. Then I can remount it as /Volume3 and it's back online. For a while.
Anyone else get this issue?
Cheers
Witchy
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