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The commands initializing a new device (mkfs, device add) do discard by default, while this is missing from replace start. For parity add the options with same name and semantics. Issue: #390 Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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btrfs-replace(8)
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NAME
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btrfs-replace - replace devices managed by btrfs with other device.
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SYNOPSIS
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*btrfs replace* <subcommand> <args>
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DESCRIPTION
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*btrfs replace* is used to replace btrfs managed devices with other device.
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SUBCOMMAND
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*cancel* <mount_point>::
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Cancel a running device replace operation.
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*start* [options] <srcdev>|<devid> <targetdev> <path>::
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Replace device of a btrfs filesystem.
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On a live filesystem, duplicate the data to the target device which
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is currently stored on the source device.
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If the source device is not available anymore, or if the -r option is set,
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the data is built only using the RAID redundancy mechanisms.
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After completion of the operation, the source device is removed from the
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filesystem.
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If the <srcdev> is a numerical value, it is assumed to be the device id
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of the filesystem which is mounted at <path>, otherwise it is
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the path to the source device. If the source device is disconnected,
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from the system, you have to use the devid parameter format.
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The <targetdev> needs to be same size or larger than the <srcdev>.
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NOTE: the filesystem has to be resized to fully take advantage of a
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larger target device; this can be achieved with
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`btrfs filesystem resize <devid>:max /path`
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`Options`
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-r::::
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only read from <srcdev> if no other zero-defect mirror exists.
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(enable this if your drive has lots of read errors, the access would be very
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slow)
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-f::::
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force using and overwriting <targetdev> even if it looks like
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it contains a valid btrfs filesystem.
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A valid filesystem is assumed if a btrfs superblock is found which contains a
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correct checksum. Devices that are currently mounted are
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never allowed to be used as the <targetdev>.
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-B::::
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no background replace.
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--enqueue::::
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wait if there's another exclusive operation running, otherwise continue
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-K|--nodiscard::::
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Do not perform whole device TRIM operation on devices that are capable of that.
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This does not affect discard/trim operation when the filesystem is mounted.
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Please see the mount option 'discard' for that in `btrfs`(5).
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*status* [-1] <mount_point>::
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Print status and progress information of a running device replace operation.
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`Options`
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-1::::
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print once instead of print continuously until the replace
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operation finishes (or is cancelled)
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EXAMPLES
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.Replacing an online drive with a bigger one
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Given the following filesystem mounted at `/mnt/my-vault`
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Label: 'MyVault' uuid: ae20903e-b72d-49ba-b944-901fc6d888a1
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Total devices 2 FS bytes used 1TiB
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devid 1 size 1TiB used 500.00GiB path /dev/sda
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devid 2 size 1TiB used 500.00GiB path /dev/sdb
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In order to replace '/dev/sda' ('devid 1') with a bigger drive located at
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'/dev/sdc' you would run the following:
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[source,bash]
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btrfs replace start 1 /dev/sdc /mnt/my-vault/
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You can monitor progress via:
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[source,bash]
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btrfs replace status /mnt/my-vault/
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After the replacement is complete, as per the docs at `btrfs-filesystem`(8) in
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order to use the entire storage space of the new drive you need to run:
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[source,bash]
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btrfs filesystem resize 1:max /mnt/my-vault/
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EXIT STATUS
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*btrfs replace* returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is
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returned in case of failure.
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AVAILABILITY
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*btrfs* is part of btrfs-progs.
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Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for
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further details.
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SEE ALSO
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`mkfs.btrfs`(8),
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`btrfs-device`(8),
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`btrfs-filesystem`(8),
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