Re: About btrfs qgroup import/export command

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On Wed, 19 Dec 2012 12:40:25 +0100, Arne Jansen wrote:
> On 19.12.2012 12:25, Miao Xie wrote:
>> Hi, everyone.
>>
>> As we know, there is no backup function for qgroup. when the problem
>> occurs, the users must recover qgroup configuration manually, it is not
>> convenient. And besides that, some users might want to import an existed
>> qgroup configuration into a new filesystem. Btrfs does not have such a
>> function,it can only be done manually.
>>
>> So we want to implement btrfs qgroup import/export commands.
>> 1)'btrfs qgroup export' commands will export qgroup tree
>>   into a user's specified file.(stdout by default)
>>
>> 2)user may modify the configuration file firstly and then
>>   import it into the filesystem.(by 'btrfs qgroup import' command)
>>
>> The file may be formated as the following:
>>
>> Qgroupid     is_compressed     is_exclusive   limited_size    parent
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>  0/1            0                 0              10G            1/0
>>  1/0            1                 1              20G            ---
>>   
>>  If 'is_exclusive' is set, 'limited_size' corresponds to max exlusive size,
>>  else max referenced size. Here 'parent' exclude ancestral qgroups. 
>>
>> Is there any comment about this idea? 
> 
> The configuration only really makes sense in combination with the existing
> subvolumes. Even if the target has subvolumes under the same name, they
> might have different internal IDs. So it might make more sense to address
> the level 0 qgroups by name.

Yeah. Thanks for your suggest.

> Also it might be misleading to apply a configuration to an existing fs, as
> it currently is not possible get a correct accounting if the fs is not
> empty. Rescan is not yet implemented.
> So instead of just saving and restoring the qgroup config, it might make
> more sense to create a new filesystem including all subvolumes and quota
> config from a config file.
> But, I'm not completely convinced that this is a features that is needed
> frequently. If I want a standard deployment, I simple write a script that
> creates the fs + subvol + quota.

But if you set a new value for some groups, you must modify your script at
the same time, it is a bit troublesome.

Thanks
Miao
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