While debugging a btrfs send/receive slow problem, I now getting this:
legolas:/mnt/btrfs_pool1# btrfs send -p tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140917_06:29:58
tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140918_02:48:24 | ssh gargamel btrfs receive -v
/mnt/btrfs_pool2/backup/debian64/legolas
At subvol tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140918_02:48:24
At snapshot tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140918_02:48:24
receiving snapshot tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140918_02:48:24
uuid=5d1f0454-1be3-b648-9ea5-dc427cd62d98, ctransid=310713
parent_uuid=d86e69bf-e17f-7f4c-bfb7-e571d5824687, parent_ctransid=308332
ERROR: could not find parent subvolume
The parent is there on the other side, but UUID is different:
gargamel:/mnt/btrfs_pool2/backup/debian64/legolas# btrfs subvolume show
tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140917_06:29:58
/mnt/btrfs_pool2/backup/debian64/legolas/tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140917_06:29:58
Name: tmp_ggm_daily_ro.20140917_06:29:58
uuid: 3d424a2b-69da-244c-bfcc-c283f9cc1f34
Parent uuid: 05d3b9be-bfe2-bb4a-9f6a-64b9d44896c7
Creation time: 2014-09-17 06:30:01
Object ID: 7873
Generation (Gen): 83621
Gen at creation: 83476
Parent: 263
Top Level: 263
Flags: -
Snapshot(s):
Now it seems that the UUID is different on all my snapshots created by
btrfs send, so maybe it doesn't match UUID?
Given that, what is btrfs receive using to get a match?
Thanks,
Marc
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