Re: btrfs-subv-backup v0.1b

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----- On Oct 31, 2017, at 2:59 PM, Austin S. Hemmelgarn ahferroin7@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>> Hi Austin,
>> 
>> thanks for your effort. What are the minimum prerequesties for kernel and
>> btrfsprogs for that script ?
>> Do you think it will run on my old SLES 11 SP4 ?
> Dependency-wise, it needs:
> 
> kernel: Should work with any kernel version that has BTRFS support,
> untested on kernels before 4.10, but I'm fairly confident that it should
> work on just about anything.  If there's going to be a failure due to
> kernel version, it should happen when saving the subvolume information,
> so you should be safe checking this (especially since the script doesn't
> write anything when saving the info until the very end, and doesn't use
> any write capable ioctls when fetching the info).
> 
> btrfs-progs: Only uses the subvolume list, create, and delete commands,
> and the only one which may have changed significantly in the past few
> years is the list command.  I've only tested it with btrfs-progs 4.10.2
> and newer, but I expect it should work with any of them at least since
> the change to matching kernel versions.  You can quickly check this by
> making sure the output of `btrfs subvolume list` looks like this:
> 
>     ID 257 gen 769304 top level 5 path root
> 
> What matters there is the number of words between each number, as the
> parsing code is pretty naive.
> 
> util-linux: We use blkid to get the filesystem label and UUID so that
> it's more evident in the file what filesystem it's for (in case you
> decide to stroe them separately), but as far as I know the relevant
> command-line options haven't changed in at least half a decade, so any
> reasonably recent version should work fine (tested with util-linux
> 2.31).  As the script is currently, this will cause it to throw an
> exception if it doesn't work, but that will happen before it does almost
> anything else, so it should still fail safe.
> 
> Python: btrfs-subv-backup requires Python 3.  I've only tested it on 3.4
> and 3.6, but I'm pretty sure it should work on most versions back to at
> least 3.2.  Of the dependencies, this is the one I'd expect to be the
> most likely possible issue on older distros, but you likely have a new
> enough version already given the kernel build date shown below.  If this
> doesn't work, you will get syntax errors (specifically around the error
> handlers).
> 

damned, i have 2.6.9 and the most recent i fnd in repositories for SLES 11 SP4 is 2.7.6

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