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I told myself "with this 4 days of holidays i can easily rebuild the btrfs array". 3 days later it's still crunching numbers at 50MB/s... (but with all this time passed at that speed the drives would be able to fully rewritten multiple times...)
And you did a backup first, right? 😉
How big's the array? If it's PBs, then I can understnad it, but GBs... I agree, it should be done by now...
... unless it's still online and being written to by a database...?
Yes. Luckily I did a snapshot then copied on a separate drive using btrfs send.
I shut down everything, there's no activity... that's why I feel weird to see all this rebuild activity, yet so many hours passed...
A scrub usually takes less than an hour...