BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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riff79
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BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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Hey!

Just wondering if anyone is running the btrfs scrub commands and if you have had corruptions and successfully recovered.

I notice Synology has it built in, was hoping there was something similar in TOS6 considering its using BTRFS.

Regards, Riff.
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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Ie - run btrfs scrub start /dev/mapper/vg0-lv0
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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riff79 wrote: 23 Feb 2025, 12:34
The BTRFS cleanup command was successfully run and the recovery was successful, but it wasn't the command you mentioned. I need to look for the specific method in the forums or consult other technical personnel. Please wait patiently for my update, and I will get back to you within the next two days, whether or not I find the solution.
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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for me it didn't help at all. After loosing a lot of data I went to EXT4 (since 3 months no problem at all)
Model: F2-424 with TOS 7.0.0777 Bios V08
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FredMutter wrote: 24 Feb 2025, 01:32 for me it didn't help at all. After loosing a lot of data I went to EXT4 (since 3 months no problem at all)
Hello! Have you encountered an issue with file system corruption? The command you mentioned is invalid in the TOS system. We recommend that you back up your important data first, and then try the method provided in the following link to resolve the issue:
viewtopic.php?t=2575
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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I think, I used this command => e2fsck -f /dev/mapper/vg0-lv0 -y (without success -in Nov. 24)
3 months ago I then reinstalled the TOS with EXT4 and I am lucky with that.

(by the way the corruption of my SSDs came by using rsync to copy very huge files (mkv videos files) to a network drive => the "temp/var" partition went full.
I am now using the command with the -inplace parameter to avoid this problem)
Model: F2-424 with TOS 7.0.0777 Bios V08
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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TMnick wrote: 24 Feb 2025, 17:23
FredMutter wrote: 24 Feb 2025, 01:32 for me it didn't help at all. After loosing a lot of data I went to EXT4 (since 3 months no problem at all)
Hello! Have you encountered an issue with file system corruption? The command you mentioned is invalid in the TOS system. We recommend that you back up your important data first, and then try the method provided in the following link to resolve the issue:
viewtopic.php?t=2575
Hi TMnick - No, I don't have corruption, but I was looking at silent corruption aka bitrot - BTRFS has the ability to detect and repair\heal files - Synology are using it in their lines now, was hoping Terramaster was doing the same.
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Re: BTRFS Scrubbing & TOS6

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riff79 wrote: 27 Feb 2025, 20:07
Hello! Your request has been submitted to the product team. If approved, we will implement this feature in a future version. Thank you for your support of TerraMaster!
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