Im wondering, if I delete a couple of snapshots and prune everything in the
machine A, after mirror copy to the second one, it will be pruned and
reblocked just by the mirror copy?

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 14:05, Matthew Dillon
<[email protected]>wrote:

>    Thomas, its definitely possible to do both those things.
>
>    Pruning on a per-file basis can be done by carefully specifying the
>    key range in the ioctl call to just cover the desired object id
>    (inode number).
>
>    Determining how much space the snapshots use can be accomplished by
>    scanning the B-Tree.  Some form of the mirror-read ioctl which flags
>    the mirror read code to just send the B-Tree records without any of
>    the related bulk data (HAMMER_MREC_TYPE_PASS).
>
>    Then the hammer utility can use the mirror-read ioctl with this new
>    flag and collect the usage information into buckets based on the
>    delete_tid.  The utility can use the prune command's snapshot gathering
>    procedures to figure out where the bucket demarkations are.
>
>    I think it all can be done with only a modest amount of work and it
>    would be awesome if you did it!
>
>                                                -Matt
>
>


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