* BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs?
@ 2014-12-02 5:54 MegaBrutal
2014-12-02 7:31 ` Brendan Hide
2014-12-02 8:20 ` Duncan
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From: MegaBrutal @ 2014-12-02 5:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
Hi all,
I know there is a btrfstune, but it doesn't provide all the
functionality I'm thinking of.
For ext2/3/4 file systems I can get a bunch of useful data with
"tune2fs -l". How can I retrieve the same type of information about a
BTRFS file system? (E.g., last mount time, last checked time, blocks
reserved for superuser*, etc.)
* Anyway, does BTRFS even have an option to reserve X% for the superuser?
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* Re: BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs?
2014-12-02 5:54 BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs? MegaBrutal
@ 2014-12-02 7:31 ` Brendan Hide
2014-12-02 7:39 ` Brendan Hide
2014-12-02 8:20 ` Duncan
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From: Brendan Hide @ 2014-12-02 7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MegaBrutal; +Cc: linux-btrfs
On 2014/12/02 07:54, MegaBrutal wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know there is a btrfstune, but it doesn't provide all the
> functionality I'm thinking of.
>
> For ext2/3/4 file systems I can get a bunch of useful data with
> "tune2fs -l". How can I retrieve the same type of information about a
> BTRFS file system? (E.g., last mount time, last checked time, blocks
> reserved for superuser*, etc.)
>
> * Anyway, does BTRFS even have an option to reserve X% for the superuser?
Btrfs does not yet have this option. I'm certain that specific feature
is in mind for the future however.
As regards other equivalents, the same/similar answer applies. There
simply aren't a lot of tuneables available "right now".
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Brendan Hide
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* Re: BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs?
2014-12-02 7:31 ` Brendan Hide
@ 2014-12-02 7:39 ` Brendan Hide
2014-12-02 8:11 ` Satoru Takeuchi
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From: Brendan Hide @ 2014-12-02 7:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MegaBrutal; +Cc: linux-btrfs
On 2014/12/02 09:31, Brendan Hide wrote:
> On 2014/12/02 07:54, MegaBrutal wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know there is a btrfstune, but it doesn't provide all the
>> functionality I'm thinking of.
>>
>> For ext2/3/4 file systems I can get a bunch of useful data with
>> "tune2fs -l". How can I retrieve the same type of information about a
>> BTRFS file system? (E.g., last mount time, last checked time, blocks
>> reserved for superuser*, etc.)
>>
>> * Anyway, does BTRFS even have an option to reserve X% for the
>> superuser?
> Btrfs does not yet have this option. I'm certain that specific feature
> is in mind for the future however.
>
> As regards other equivalents, the same/similar answer applies. There
> simply aren't a lot of tuneables available "right now".
>
Almost forgot about this: btrfs property (get|set)
Again, there are a lot of features still to be added.
--
__________
Brendan Hide
http://swiftspirit.co.za/
http://www.webafrica.co.za/?AFF1E97
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* Re: BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs?
2014-12-02 7:39 ` Brendan Hide
@ 2014-12-02 8:11 ` Satoru Takeuchi
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From: Satoru Takeuchi @ 2014-12-02 8:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Brendan Hide, MegaBrutal; +Cc: linux-btrfs
Hi,
(2014/12/02 16:39), Brendan Hide wrote:
> On 2014/12/02 09:31, Brendan Hide wrote:
>> On 2014/12/02 07:54, MegaBrutal wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I know there is a btrfstune, but it doesn't provide all the
>>> functionality I'm thinking of.
>>>
>>> For ext2/3/4 file systems I can get a bunch of useful data with
>>> "tune2fs -l". How can I retrieve the same type of information about a
>>> BTRFS file system? (E.g., last mount time, last checked time, blocks
>>> reserved for superuser*, etc.)
>>>
>>> * Anyway, does BTRFS even have an option to reserve X% for the superuser?
>> Btrfs does not yet have this option. I'm certain that specific feature is in mind for the future however.
>>
>> As regards other equivalents, the same/similar answer applies. There simply aren't a lot of tuneables available "right now".
>>
> Almost forgot about this: btrfs property (get|set)
>
> Again, there are a lot of features still to be added.
>
Just FYI. There are some description about this topic.
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Project_ideas#Set_mount_options_permanently
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Project_ideas#Extend_btrfstune_to_be_able_to_tune_more_parameters
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Project_ideas#Filesystem_object_properties
Thanks,
Satoru
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* Re: BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs?
2014-12-02 5:54 BTRFS equivalent for tune2fs? MegaBrutal
2014-12-02 7:31 ` Brendan Hide
@ 2014-12-02 8:20 ` Duncan
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From: Duncan @ 2014-12-02 8:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
MegaBrutal posted on Tue, 02 Dec 2014 06:54:47 +0100 as excerpted:
> Hi all,
>
> I know there is a btrfstune, but it doesn't provide all the
> functionality I'm thinking of.
>
> For ext2/3/4 file systems I can get a bunch of useful data with "tune2fs
> -l". How can I retrieve the same type of information about a BTRFS file
> system? (E.g., last mount time, last checked time, blocks reserved for
> superuser*, etc.)
>
> * Anyway, does BTRFS even have an option to reserve X% for the
> superuser?
btrfs-show-super, btrfs filesystem show, and btrfs filesystem df, show
various btrfs-specifics of the filesystem. Last check time doesn't
really apply, as the kernel automatically does a lot of checks
dynamically at mount and btrfs check isn't designed to be run routinely,
only to repair a broken filesystem when mounting with the recovery
option, etc, fails.
As for reserving a percentage for superuser, btrfs doesn't do that
directly. There is the GlobalReserve space (as shown by btrfs fi df) for
use by the filesystem itself. Other than that, btrfs quotas could I
think be (ab)used to reserve superuser space, but they're definitely
optional, and I always recommend not using them if you can avoid it due
to the additional complexity/overhead/bugs they add.
There's also btrfs property get/set/list, for some of what tune2fs would
do plus a lot more btrfs specific stuff and not just on the filesystem
but on devices, subvolumes and individual files too, but while the
property infrastructure and some basics are there, I think there's more
planned that has yet to be implemented.
--
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