Re: systemd-journal, nodatacow, was: Is anyone using btrfs send/receive for backups instead of rsync?

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Chris Murphy posted on Sun, 29 Dec 2013 17:38:23 -0700 as excerpted:

>> And I'm predicting that since btrfs is the assumed successor to the
>> ext*
>> series as the Linux default filesystem, and systemd is targeting Linux
>> default initsystem status as well, it's only logical that at some point
>> systemd will detect what filesystem it's logging to, and will
>> automatically set NOCOW on the journal file when that filesystem is
>> btrfs.
> 
> Is this something that should be brought up on the systemd-devel@ list?
> Or maybe file it as an RFE against systemd at freedesktop.org?

I don't know.

While I don't (yet?) run systemd personally, I'd have almost thought it'd 
be done by now (tho obviously it's not, at least in distro-current 
versions), but perhaps they've been waiting on word that btrfs or some API 
they plan to use for it is stabilizing before doing it.

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