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| Environ 7 090 résultats Btrfs design - btrfs Wikihttps://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Btrfs_design - En cache - Pages similaires 16 Oct 2016 ... Each object in the filesystem has an objectid, which is allocated dynamically on creation. A free objectid is simply a hole in the key .... The tree of tree roots records the root block for the extent tree and the root blocks and names for each subvolume and snapshot tree. As transactions commit, the root block ... Incremental Backup - btrfs Wikihttps://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Incremental_Backup - En cache - Pages similaires 13 Oct 2017 ... btrfs-subvolume-backup [1] by Marc MERLIN. ... Backup tool using a configuration file, allows creation of backups from multiple sources to multiple destinations at once, with ssh and configurable retention ... The subvolume is read-only because "btrfs send" requires read-only subvolumes to operate on. UseCases - btrfs Wikihttps://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/UseCases - En cache - Pages similaires 1 Nov 2017 ... 2.3 How do I mount the real root of the filesystem once I've made another subvolume the default? 2.4 Can a ... If your snapshots are kept alongside the original subvolume, say: ... Btrfs doesn't support the creation of virtual block devices or other non-btrfs filesystems within its managed pool of space. Btrfs - ArchWikihttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Btrfs - En cache - Pages similaires 1 Preparation; 2 File system creation. 2.1 File system on a single device; 2.2 Multi-device file system. 3 Configuring the file system. 3.1 Copy-on-Write (CoW). 3.1.1 Disabling CoW; 3.1.2 Creating lightweight copies. 3.2 Compression; 3.3 Subvolumes. 3.3.1 Creating a subvolume; 3.3.2 Listing subvolumes; 3.3.3 Deleting a ... linux - Change btrfs default subvolume in order to delete snapshot ...https://unix.stackexchange.com/.../change-btrfs-default-subvolume-in-order- With mounting a BTRFS filesystem, it's possible to specify which subvolume to mount, or not: A Btrfs filesystem has a default subvolume, which is initially set to be the top-level subvolume [who's ID is always 5] and which is mounted if no subvol or subvolid option is specified. Btrfs: Subvolumes and snapshots [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/579009/ - En cache - Pages similaires 6 Jan 2014 ... rsync -aix --delete /home /home-backup btrfs subvolume snapshot /home-backup /home-backup/ss/`date +%y-%m-%d_%H-%M`. The rsync command makes / home-backup look identical to /home; a snapshot is then made of that state of affairs. Over time, the result is the creation of a directory full of ... masc3d/btrfs-sxbackup - GitHubhttps://github.com/masc3d/btrfs-sxbackup/issues/15 - En cache 7 Jun 2015 ... I had been toying with the idea of parsing the creation date out of btrfs subvolume show , but it's quite slow to invoke this on each snapshot individually. Perhaps we should ask for btrfs-progs to add a new switch which shows creation date in btrfs subvol list , there are switches to display nearly every other ... BTRFS Fun - Funtoo Linuxhttps://www.funtoo.org/BTRFS_Fun - En cache 28 Dec 2014 ... If in our analogy of a nested boxes structure we used the word "box", in the real BTRFS word we use the word "subvolume" (box => subvolume). Like in our boxes analogy, all subvolumes hold a unique number greater than zero and a name, with the exception of root subvolume located at the very first level ... Btrfs - Gentoo Wikihttps://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Btrfs - En cache - Pages similaires 24 Nov 2017 ... 3.1 Creation; 3.2 Mount; 3.3 Converting ext* based file systems; 3.4 Defragmentation; 3.5 Compression; 3.6 RAID; 3.7 Subvolumes. 3.7.1 Create; 3.7. 2 List .... For example, if a Btrfs filesystem exists at /mnt/btrfs, a subvolume could be created inside it using the following command: root # btrfs subvolume ... The Definitive Guide to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 - Résultats Google Recherche de Livreshttps://books.google.fr/books?isbn=1430268204 Sander van Vugt - 2014 - 568 pages - Computers For each subvolume after creation, specific mount options can be added to the mount options column in /etc/fstab. From a shell prompt, you can request a list of subvolumes that are currently being used. Use the command btrfs subvolume list / to do so, which will give you a result like that in Listing 3-11. Listing 3-11. | ||