How to view transaction log chronologically, human-readable?

2014-02-28 Thread Marcel Partap
Dear BTFRS devs, I have a 1TB btrfs volume mounted read-only since two years because I deleted a bunch of files and didn't want to give up on them. Now with latest btrfs-find-root and btrfs restore --dry-run -t in a loop, I generated the full list of files contained in the last several hundred

Re: How to view transaction log chronologically, human-readable?

2014-03-14 Thread Marcel Partap
[...] Theoretically, there should be someone on this mailing list capable of answering this question, no? Please feel invited to share your insights ;) #Regards On 01/03/14 02:21, Marcel Partap wrote: Dear BTFRS devs, I have a 1TB btrfs volume mounted read-only since two years because I

Re: How to view transaction log chronologically, human-readable?

2014-04-20 Thread Marcel Partap
This is the BTRFS development list, right? Someone here should know how to achieve this I hope? #Regards On 01/03/14 02:21, Marcel Partap wrote: Dear BTFRS devs, I have a 1TB btrfs volume mounted read-only since two years because I deleted a bunch of files and didn't want to give up on them

Re: How to view transaction log chronologically, human-readable?

2014-04-23 Thread Marcel Partap
I am not a dev, but since BTRFS utilizes a COW (Copy On Write) architecture, it doesn't keep a journal or history of transactions that can be unwound. Ok, thanks for making that clear, I wasn't aware of that. But shouldn't the chain of recent root trees kinda allow similar functionality? It

native BTRFS win32 device driver?

2010-02-24 Thread marcel partap
Dear btrfs developers, please excuse my seemingly non-sensical request at this time.. i in no way have any knowledge about the inner workings of the windows filesystem driver interface - but i think i do not have to explain why it would be highly beneficial for a great number of people if a

flush-btrfs-1 doing 1MiB/s (avg) writing on idle system??

2010-08-04 Thread marcel partap
Dear BTRFS devs, still trying to find the cause for https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 i stumbled over the strange fact that the flush-btrfs-1 thread is writing about 1MiBps constantly onto my root fs, even after turning off io-prone BOINC and NTOP.. there are other threads doing