Howdy,
I did a bunch of copies and moving around subvolumes between disks and
at some point, I did a snapshot dir1/Win_ro.20180205_21:18:31 dir2/Win_ro.20180205_21:18:31
As a result, I lost the ro flag, and apparently 'Received UUID' which is
now preventing me from restarting the btrfs send/receive.
I changed the snapshot back to 'ro' but that's not enough:
Source:
Name: Win_ro.20180205_21:18:31
UUID: 23ccf2bd-f494-e348-b34e-1f28486b2540
Parent UUID: -
Received UUID: 3cc327e1-358f-284e-92e2-4e4fde92b16f
Creation time: 2018-02-15 20:14:42 -0800
Subvolume ID: 964
Generation: 4062
Gen at creation: 459
Parent ID: 5
Top level ID: 5
Flags: readonly
Dest:
Name: Win_ro.20180205_21:18:31
UUID: a1e8777c-c52b-af4e-9ce2-45ca4d4d2df8
Parent UUID: -
Received UUID: -
Creation time: 2018-02-17 22:20:25 -0800
Subvolume ID: 94826
Generation: 250714
Gen at creation: 250540
Parent ID: 89160
Top level ID: 89160
Flags: readonly
If I absolutely know that the data is the same on both sides, how do I
either
1) force back in a 'Received UUID' value on the destination
2) force a btrfs receive to work despite the lack of matching 'Received
UUID'
Yes, I could discard and start over, but my 2nd such subvolume is 8TB,
so I'd really rather not :)
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Marc
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