APFS First Aid fails, is it possible to recover the file system anyway?
Hi, my Time-Machine-backups drive somehow got a broken file system:
Running First Aid on “T7S-TM” (disk9s3)
Checking file system and repairing if necessary and if possible.
Volume is already unmounted.
Performing fsck_apfs -y -x /dev/rdisk9s3
Checking the container superblock.
Checking the checkpoint with transaction ID 305406.
Checking the space manager.
Checking the space manager free queue trees.
Checking the object map.
Checking the encryption key structures.
Checking volume /dev/rdisk9s3.
Checking the APFS volume superblock.
The volume T7S-TM was formatted by storagekitd (2317.81.2) and last modified by apfs_kext (2332.140.13).
warning: apfs superblock at index 2: apfs_fs_alloc_count (236370674) is greater than container wide allocated count (236342071)
Checking the object map.
error: btn: oid (1970256), xid (303987), type (0x40000003), subtype (0xb), flags (0x6) level (0)
error: btn: invalid key order: minkey is less than index 0 (should be equal)
minkey : e9 9e 01 00 00 00 00 00 be 09 00 00 00 00 00 00
index 0 key : 38 a2 39 00 00 00 00 00 16 9c 04 00 00 00 00 00
index 1 key : 39 a2 39 00 00 00 00 00 16 9c 04 00 00 00 00 00
Checking if the parent's minkey can be updated...
error: btn: oid (1920160), xid (297234), type (0x40000003), subtype (0xb), flags (0x4) level (1)
error: btn: unable to repair minkey
Object map is invalid.
The volume /dev/rdisk9s3 with UUID 6814CBAA-2EBB-46EF-B4A1-8F8C5CC3615B was found to be corrupt and cannot be repaired.
Verifying allocated space.
The volume /dev/rdisk9s3 with UUID 6814CBAA-2EBB-46EF-B4A1-8F8C5CC3615B could not be verified completely.
File system check exit code is 8.
Restoring the original state found as unmounted.
File system verify or repair failed. : (-69845)
Operation failed…
Is it possible to somehow fix it? Thanks!
P. S. I find the TM APFS backups ridiculous: in the last three years it is at least the third time when I get unrecoverable errors and have to start all backups from scratch: the last round was started just 7 months ago in April.
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