> I note that all these reported failures seem to be using hardware raid and with stripe (whether either is relevant is unknown).
That's not true. Later in the comments there is a person without HW raid who also has been affected.
There's nothing indicating that's limited to 6.3.3 exactly. In fact in the same discussion kernel 6.3.1 was reported to having had this issue.
Also, a developer chimed it and said it's probably specific to the entire 6.3.x series because patches for 6.3.1-6.3.4 did not introduce any serious XFS specific changes.
Damn here I was hoping I was safe on Opensuse TW with Kernel 6.3.2
Thankfully I should be able to rollback with Opensuse's snapper. This is the key advantage of Opensuse TW in my opinion, The BTRFS filesystem alongside snapper helps maintaining a reliable system while on the bleeding edge.
That's not true. Later in the comments there is a person without HW raid who also has been affected.
There's nothing indicating that's limited to 6.3.3 exactly. In fact in the same discussion kernel 6.3.1 was reported to having had this issue.
Also, a developer chimed it and said it's probably specific to the entire 6.3.x series because patches for 6.3.1-6.3.4 did not introduce any serious XFS specific changes.