Massimo-B
Massimo-B
I agree. I found only few information about it. It seems odd to require drivers if processing is on DSP anyway. It would make more sense to just let it...
Thank you for the explanation. > Mounting with the default `noflushoncommit` can cause data written after the last completed transaction to be inconsistent if it is partially flushed with `fsync()`....
Ok, let me summarize. `flushoncommit` provides a bit more safety, but not reducing performance as much as `sync`. `notreelog` provides additional safety, but not affecting performance as much as `sync`....
Why did I use the bridge for a while without issues and only had these issues on power loss incidents? If wrong write order is the bug, then the bridge...
> mdadm raid1: > * won't correct errors on the corrupted drive/bridge side > * will copy errors from the bad side to the good side 50% of the time...
Why is btrfs more affected by these bugs than other filesystems?
Ok, because in order to get refund for all purchased faulty bridges, the support says, if it works with exFat, then it's not broken :)
> If the bridge chip supports multiple downstream devices, and the bridge chip is bad, it will cause corruption on all connected devices at the same time. btrfs can only...
> btrfs detects lost writes and corrupted data in general, How could I test a new device, if not creating a raid? Just doing the power drop several times during...
My fault, I thought raid1 on 5 disks has 5 copies, but only has 2. Is that special about btrfs raid1? Ok, let's say raid1c3 with 1 known-good and 2...