Hello,
here [*] you can find my script.
> Please pay attention to the fact that it is only tested on my *ubuntu*
box. <
The program has 4 main commands:
$ ./snapmng.sh
snapmng.sh [-n] create [] Create a new snapshot.
snapmng.sh list Li
On Wednesday 06 January 2010, TARUISI Hiroaki wrote:
> Thanks for your greetings.
>
> I read your article, and could follow your idea, which looks
> very practical rule to me.
> But we may need some application which support to create or maintain
> these rules because the relation mount point and
Thanks for your greetings.
I read your article, and could follow your idea, which looks
very practical rule to me.
But we may need some application which support to create or maintain
these rules because the relation mount point and subvolumes and
snapshots gets complicated as number of subvolumes
On Monday 04 January 2010, TARUISI Hiroaki wrote:
> Buon anno, Goffredo.
あけまして おめでとう Taruisi,
(I hope that happy new year is correctly written)
>
> Taking snapshot in btrfs is very easy, but handling snapshots is
> very confusing. So, we must make a rule of snapshotting such as
> your proposal, w
Buon anno, Goffredo.
Taking snapshot in btrfs is very easy, but handling snapshots is
very confusing. So, we must make a rule of snapshotting such as
your proposal, which seems to me very good and useful.
If rules like this are forced regardless of operator's preference,
this utility may become a
Hi Taruisi,
On Monday 28 December 2009, TARUISI Hiroaki wrote:
[...]
> We can swap subvolumes regardless of mounted-subvolume. (only
> when we mount other subvolume than fs tree)
I resolved this kind of problem as described in my previous email ([RFC]
proposal for a btrfs filesystem layout - 20
Thank you for your mail.
I intended to create a swap utility including root subvolume.
That was the goal. Swapping root subvolume is not implemented
yet...
For now, as you say, in some cases this utility does simple
mv commands, but in some cases, it has some advantages.
We can swap subvolumes r
On Thursday 24 December 2009, TARUISI Hiroaki wrote:
> New utility(btrfsrevert) added to swap subvolumes.
>
> With this utility, a subvolume (Source Subvolume) takes place of
> another subvolume (Target Subvolume), and target subvolume goes
> under hidden directory(".old_trees") in filesystem root
Add btrfsrevert utility to swap subvolumes.
Signed-off-by: TARUISI Hiroaki
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Makefile |5
btrfsrevert.c | 778 ++
2 files changed, 782 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Index: b/Makefile
=
New utility(btrfsrevert) added to swap subvolumes.
With this utility, a subvolume (Source Subvolume) takes place of
another subvolume (Target Subvolume), and target subvolume goes
under hidden directory(".old_trees") in filesystem root(fs tree,
tree id=5), and its name is expanded with random UUID
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