From: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
To: Albert Cahalan <acahalan@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
hch@infradead.org, snitzer@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Btrfs: a copy on write, snapshotting FS
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:30:53 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070614123053.GL28279@think.oraclecorp.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <787b0d920706132359h17531f57gdc4ed01724e53361@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 02:59:23AM -0400, Albert Cahalan wrote:
> On 6/13/07, Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> wrote:
[ secure deletion in btrfs ]
> >
> >Right about here is where I would insert a long story about ecryptfs, or
> >encryption solutions that happen all in userland. At any rate, it is
> >outside the scope of v1.0, even though I definitely agree it is an
> >important problem for some people.
>
> I'm sure you do have a nice long story, and I'm sure it seems
> correct, but there is something not quite right about the add-on
> hacks.
>
> BTW, I'm suggesting that this be about deletion, not protection
> of data you wish to keep. It covers more than just file bodies.
> It covers inode data, block allocations, etc.
Sorry, it's still way outside the scope of v1.0.
>
> >> >> * atomic creation of copy-on-write directory trees
> >> >
> >> >Do you mean something more fine grained than the current snapshotting
> >> >system?
> >>
> >> I believe so. Example: I have a linux-2.6 directory. It's not
> >> a mount point or anything special like that. I want to copy
> >> it to a new directory called wip, without actually copying
> >> all the blocks. To all the normal POSIX API stuff, this copy
> >> should look like the result of "cp -a", not hard links.
> >
> >This would be a snapshot, which has to be done on a subvolume right now.
> >It is not as nice as being able to pick a random directory, but I've
> >only been able to get this far by limiting the feature scope
> >significantly. What I did do was make subvolumes very cheap...just make
> >a bunch of them.
>
> Can a regular user create and use a subvolume? If not, then
> this doesn't work. (if so, then I have other concerns...)
That's the long term goal, but I'll have to reorganize things such that
subvolumes created by a user can all fall under sane accounting.
-chris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-06-14 12:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-06-13 5:45 [ANNOUNCE] Btrfs: a copy on write, snapshotting FS Albert Cahalan
2007-06-13 12:00 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 16:14 ` Albert Cahalan
2007-06-13 16:57 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-14 6:59 ` Albert Cahalan
2007-06-14 12:30 ` Chris Mason [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-06-12 16:10 Chris Mason
2007-06-12 19:53 ` Mike Snitzer
2007-06-12 20:14 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 3:08 ` Christoph Hellwig
2007-06-13 10:17 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 3:46 ` John Stoffel
2007-06-13 10:35 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 14:00 ` John Stoffel
2007-06-13 14:54 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 16:12 ` John Stoffel
2007-06-13 16:34 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-13 16:25 ` Grzegorz Kulewski
2007-06-14 18:20 ` Chuck Lever
2007-06-14 18:48 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-15 17:17 ` Chuck Lever
2007-06-14 18:29 ` Florian D.
2007-06-14 19:13 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-15 19:08 ` Florian D.
2007-06-15 19:11 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-15 20:46 ` Florian D.
2007-06-15 20:51 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-15 22:03 ` Florian D.
2007-06-16 0:54 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-16 9:31 ` Florian D.
2007-06-18 14:29 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-18 14:41 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-18 17:37 ` Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2007-06-18 20:08 ` John Stoffel
2007-06-19 9:11 ` Pádraig Brady
2007-06-19 10:01 ` Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2007-06-19 18:20 ` david
2007-06-20 8:41 ` Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2007-06-19 12:04 ` Chris Mason
2007-06-19 14:00 ` Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2007-06-19 18:24 ` david
2007-06-19 18:28 ` Philipp Matthias Hahn
2007-06-20 8:44 ` Vladislav Bolkhovitin
2007-06-20 9:18 ` Ph. Marek
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