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Re: 6.9.3 RC2 rsync backup errors on ext USB
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Until 6.9.3 RC2, I have been running external backups from the front and back USB ports to portable USB drives successfully. The drives are BTRFS formatted. Monthly, I check the USB drive file system integrity on a computer running Ubuntu 16.04 using btrfs -check on the unmounted drives. After a couple of years doing this before RC2, and exiting with no errors, I now am getting "extent buffer leak: start 29360128 len 16384" errors. This on both USB drives, so I do not think it is the drives. PS [I am running an old Pro 6 with upgraded processor, memory and OS for a couple of years]. PPS I do the disk check after having an external USB drive go south and I did not detect it.
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Update: Problem has disappeared. Changes since post:
1) release version OS6.9.3;
2) Ubuntu 18.04 (formerly 16.04) run sudo btrfs check /dev/sdb1
I suspect the "fix" was to update the BTRFS version, which was a byproduct of installing the newer version of Ubuntu.
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Update: Problem has disappeared. Changes since post:
1) release version OS6.9.3;
2) Ubuntu 18.04 (formerly 16.04) run sudo btrfs check /dev/sdb1
I suspect the "fix" was to update the BTRFS version, which was a byproduct of installing the newer version of Ubuntu.
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Re: 6.9.3 RC2 rsync backup errors on ext USB
Update: Problem has disappeared. Changes since post:
1) release version OS6.9.3;
2) Ubuntu 18.04 (formerly 16.04) run sudo btrfs check /dev/sdb1
I suspect the "fix" was to update the BTRFS version, which was a byproduct of installing the newer version of Ubuntu.