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|  | BTRFS | 
|  | ===== | 
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|  | Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at | 
|  | implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance, | 
|  | repair and easy administration. Initially developed by Oracle, Btrfs | 
|  | is licensed under the GPL and open for contribution from anyone. | 
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|  | Linux has a wealth of filesystems to choose from, but we are facing a | 
|  | number of challenges with scaling to the large storage subsystems that | 
|  | are becoming common in today's data centers. Filesystems need to scale | 
|  | in their ability to address and manage large storage, and also in | 
|  | their ability to detect, repair and tolerate errors in the data stored | 
|  | on disk.  Btrfs is under heavy development, and is not suitable for | 
|  | any uses other than benchmarking and review. The Btrfs disk format is | 
|  | not yet finalized. | 
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|  | The main Btrfs features include: | 
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|  | * Extent based file storage (2^64 max file size) | 
|  | * Space efficient packing of small files | 
|  | * Space efficient indexed directories | 
|  | * Dynamic inode allocation | 
|  | * Writable snapshots | 
|  | * Subvolumes (separate internal filesystem roots) | 
|  | * Object level mirroring and striping | 
|  | * Checksums on data and metadata (multiple algorithms available) | 
|  | * Compression | 
|  | * Integrated multiple device support, with several raid algorithms | 
|  | * Online filesystem check (not yet implemented) | 
|  | * Very fast offline filesystem check | 
|  | * Efficient incremental backup and FS mirroring (not yet implemented) | 
|  | * Online filesystem defragmentation | 
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|  | MAILING LIST | 
|  | ============ | 
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|  | There is a Btrfs mailing list hosted on vger.kernel.org. You can | 
|  | find details on how to subscribe here: | 
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|  | http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-btrfs | 
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|  | Mailing list archives are available from gmane: | 
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|  | http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.btrfs | 
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|  | IRC | 
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|  | Discussion of Btrfs also occurs on the #btrfs channel of the Freenode | 
|  | IRC network. | 
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|  | UTILITIES | 
|  | ========= | 
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|  | Userspace tools for creating and manipulating Btrfs file systems are | 
|  | available from the git repository at the following location: | 
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|  | http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-progs.git | 
|  | git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-progs.git | 
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|  | These include the following tools: | 
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|  | mkfs.btrfs: create a filesystem | 
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|  | btrfsctl: control program to create snapshots and subvolumes: | 
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|  | mount /dev/sda2 /mnt | 
|  | btrfsctl -s new_subvol_name /mnt | 
|  | btrfsctl -s snapshot_of_default /mnt/default | 
|  | btrfsctl -s snapshot_of_new_subvol /mnt/new_subvol_name | 
|  | btrfsctl -s snapshot_of_a_snapshot /mnt/snapshot_of_new_subvol | 
|  | ls /mnt | 
|  | default snapshot_of_a_snapshot snapshot_of_new_subvol | 
|  | new_subvol_name snapshot_of_default | 
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|  | Snapshots and subvolumes cannot be deleted right now, but you can | 
|  | rm -rf all the files and directories inside them. | 
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|  | btrfsck: do a limited check of the FS extent trees. | 
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|  | btrfs-debug-tree: print all of the FS metadata in text form.  Example: | 
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|  | btrfs-debug-tree /dev/sda2 >& big_output_file |