On Thursday 24 December 2009, TARUISI Hiroaki wrote:
> New utility(btrfsrevert) added to swap subvolumes.
>
> With this utility, a subvolume (Source Subvolume) takes place of
> another subvolume (Target Subvolume), and target subvolume goes
> under hidden directory(".old_trees") in filesystem root(fs tree,
> tree id=5), and its name is expanded with random UUID.
Hi Taruisi,
which is the supposed goal of this program ? If I understand correctly
"btrfsrevert" renames subvolumes. But we can rename a subvolume using the mv
command. So "btrfsrevert" may be simulated with a couple of 'mv' command:
# btrfsrevert -s vola-id -t volb-id /dev/sdX
is equivalent to
# mount /dev/sdX/ /mnt # only needed if the filesystem is un-mounted
# mkdir /mnt/.old_trees
# mv /mnt/volb /mnt/.old_trees/volb.<random-number>
# mv /mnt/vola /mnt/volb
# umount /mnt
Is right ? And moreover btrfsrevert has the limit that the file-system shall
not be mounted...
On the plus side of btrfsrevert, I can "swap" volumes without having the btrfs
module loaded ...
BR
G.Baroncelli
>
> This utility cannot operate mounted filesystem. This is only for
> unmounted device.
> And this utility also cannot operate filesystem root. For now,
> if we want to swap filesystem root, we can use btrfsctl with
> Josef Bacik's patch. I wonder which is better, integrating 'root swap'
> ioctl or not supporting 'root swap' as for this utility...
>
> A patch follows this mail.
>
>
> man-page-like description and examples are as follows.
>
> NAME
> btrfsrevert - swap subvolumes.
>
> SYNOPSIS
> btrfsrevert -s source_subvolume -t target_subvolume device
>
> OPTIONS
> -s source subvolume
> Specify subvolume number which replace target
> subvolume.
> -t target subvolume
> Specify subvolume number which is replaced by
> source subvolume.
>
> device
> Specify target device which is not mounted.
>
> SAMPLES
> Consider two subvolumes 'target'(id=256) and 'source'(id=300)
> exist in filesystem root.
> / +
> +- 'target' (id=256)
> +- 'source' (id=300)
>
> In this case, following command swaps subvolume,
>
> # btrfsrevert -s 300 -t 256 /dev/hda1
>
> like this.
> / +
> +- 'target' (id=300)
> |
> +- '.old_tree'
> +- 'target_[random uuid]' (id=256)
>
> A subvolume(id:256) is replaced with a subvolume(id:300),
> and replaced subvolume(id:256) goes to .old_trees directory.
>
> Regards,
> taruisi
>
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