Hi everyone, I was trying the new send/receive feature today but can''t make it work. These are the commands I was using: btrfs subvol snap -r /mnt/data1/@downloads/ /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap btrfs send /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap | btrfs receive /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ This command never finishes. A ''ls /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ '' never finishes too. After killing the send/receive process one can see that the target subvolume was created but is empty. Sending the snapshot to a file and use this for receiving does work. What am I missing? Kind regards, Felix -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Thu, 23 May 2013 13:51:59 +0200, Felix Blanke wrote:> Hi everyone, > > I was trying the new send/receive feature today but can''t make it work. > > These are the commands I was using: > > btrfs subvol snap -r /mnt/data1/@downloads/ /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap > btrfs send /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap | btrfs receive > /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ > > This command never finishes. A ''ls /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ '' > never finishes too. After killing the send/receive process one can see > that the target subvolume was created but is empty. > > > Sending the snapshot to a file and use this for receiving does work. > What am I missing? >That''s a known design flaw in the btrfs send code. ''btrfs send /subvol | sleep 666'' is an easier way to block the system. But it''s interruptable if you terminate the sleep task in this case. btrfs send blocks on the pipe while being in the kernel, the call chain is like this: btrfs_ioctl_send -> send_subvol -> full_send_tree -> changed_cb -> send_cmd -> write_buf -> vfs_write -> pipe_write -> pipe_wait And full_send_tree() has called btrfs_join_transaction() before, thus the whole file system and afterwards the system is blocked. You can avoid it if you receive to a different filesystem or if you redirect the output of btrfs send into a file. In general, the output of btrfs send must never be blocked or you are lost. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Hi, thanks for pointing it out. You are right: Sending the snapshot to a different btrfs fixes the problem. Interesting :) It''s not what you would except, but for my purposes it''s ok, because in the end I''ll send it to a different btrfs. Felix On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Stefan Behrens <sbehrens@giantdisaster.de> wrote:> On Thu, 23 May 2013 13:51:59 +0200, Felix Blanke wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> I was trying the new send/receive feature today but can''t make it work. >> >> These are the commands I was using: >> >> btrfs subvol snap -r /mnt/data1/@downloads/ /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap >> btrfs send /mnt/data1/snapshots/testsnap | btrfs receive >> /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ >> >> This command never finishes. A ''ls /mnt/data1/snapshots/testreceive/ '' >> never finishes too. After killing the send/receive process one can see >> that the target subvolume was created but is empty. >> >> >> Sending the snapshot to a file and use this for receiving does work. >> What am I missing? >> > > That''s a known design flaw in the btrfs send code. > ''btrfs send /subvol | sleep 666'' > is an easier way to block the system. But it''s interruptable if you > terminate the sleep task in this case. > > btrfs send blocks on the pipe while being in the kernel, the call chain > is like this: > btrfs_ioctl_send -> send_subvol -> full_send_tree -> changed_cb -> > send_cmd -> write_buf -> vfs_write -> pipe_write -> pipe_wait > > And full_send_tree() has called btrfs_join_transaction() before, thus > the whole file system and afterwards the system is blocked. > > You can avoid it if you receive to a different filesystem or if you > redirect the output of btrfs send into a file. In general, the output of > btrfs send must never be blocked or you are lost. >-- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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