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At Tue, 3 Oct 2017 17:12:39 +0900, Misono, Tomohiro wrote: > > This patch updates help/document of "btrfs device remove" in two points: > > 1. Add explanation of 'missing' for 'device remove'. This is only > written in wikipage currently. > (https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Using_Btrfs_with_Multiple_Devices) > > 2. Add example of device removal in the man document. This is because > that explanation of "remove" says "See the example section below", but > there is no example of removal currently. > > Signed-off-by: Tomohiro Misono <misono.tomohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> > --- > Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ > cmds-device.c | 10 +++++++++- > 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc > index 88822ec..dc523a9 100644 > --- a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc > +++ b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc > @@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ The operation can take long as it needs to move all data from the device. > It is possible to delete the device that was used to mount the filesystem. The > device entry in mount table will be replaced by another device name with the > lowest device id. > ++ > +If device is mounted as degraded mode (-o degraded), special term "missing" > +can be used for <device>. In that case, the first device that is described by > +the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the mount time will be removed. > > *delete* <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>:: > Alias of remove kept for backward compatibility > @@ -206,6 +210,21 @@ data or the block groups occupy the whole first device. > The device size of '/dev/sdb' as seen by the filesystem remains unchanged, but > the logical space from 50-100GiB will be unused. > > +==== REMOVE DEVICE ==== It's a part of "TYPICAL USECASES" section. So it's also necessary to modify the following sentence === See the example section below. === to as follow. === See the *TYPICAL USECASES* section below. === Or just removing the above mentioned sentence is also OK since there is "See the section *TYPICAL USECASES* for some examples." in "DEVICE MANAGEMENT" section. > + > +Device removal must satisfy the profile constraints, otherwise the command > +fails. For example: > + > + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt > + $ ERROR: error removing device '/dev/sda': unable to go below two devices on raid1 s/^$ ERROR/ERROR/ > + > + > +In order to remove a device, you need to convert profile in this case: > + > + $ btrfs balance start -mconvert=dup /mnt > + $ btrfs balance start -dconvert=single /mnt It's simpler to convert both the RAID configuration of data and metadata by the following one command. $ btrfs balance -mconvert=dup -dconvert=single /mnt > + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt > + > DEVICE STATS > ------------ > > diff --git a/cmds-device.c b/cmds-device.c > index 4337eb2..6cb53ff 100644 > --- a/cmds-device.c > +++ b/cmds-device.c > @@ -224,9 +224,16 @@ static int _cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv, > return !!ret; > } > > +#define COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE \ > + "", \ > + "If 'missing' is specified for <device>, the first device that is", \ > + "described by the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the", \ > + "mount time will be removed." > + > static const char * const cmd_device_remove_usage[] = { > "btrfs device remove <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", > "Remove a device from a filesystem", > + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, > NULL > }; > > @@ -237,7 +244,8 @@ static int cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv) > > static const char * const cmd_device_delete_usage[] = { > "btrfs device delete <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", > - "Remove a device from a filesystem", > + "Remove a device from a filesystem (alias of \"btrfs device remove\")", > + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, > NULL > }; This snippet is not related to the description of this patch. Dividing this patch is better. Thanks, Satoru > > -- > 2.9.5 > > -- > 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 -- 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 2017/10/11 6:22, Satoru Takeuchi wrote: > At Tue, 3 Oct 2017 17:12:39 +0900, > Misono, Tomohiro wrote: >> >> This patch updates help/document of "btrfs device remove" in two points: >> >> 1. Add explanation of 'missing' for 'device remove'. This is only >> written in wikipage currently. >> (https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Using_Btrfs_with_Multiple_Devices) >> >> 2. Add example of device removal in the man document. This is because >> that explanation of "remove" says "See the example section below", but >> there is no example of removal currently. >> >> Signed-off-by: Tomohiro Misono <misono.tomohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> >> --- >> Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ >> cmds-device.c | 10 +++++++++- >> 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc >> index 88822ec..dc523a9 100644 >> --- a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc >> +++ b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc >> @@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ The operation can take long as it needs to move all data from the device. >> It is possible to delete the device that was used to mount the filesystem. The >> device entry in mount table will be replaced by another device name with the >> lowest device id. >> ++ >> +If device is mounted as degraded mode (-o degraded), special term "missing" >> +can be used for <device>. In that case, the first device that is described by >> +the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the mount time will be removed. >> >> *delete* <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>:: >> Alias of remove kept for backward compatibility >> @@ -206,6 +210,21 @@ data or the block groups occupy the whole first device. >> The device size of '/dev/sdb' as seen by the filesystem remains unchanged, but >> the logical space from 50-100GiB will be unused. >> >> +==== REMOVE DEVICE ==== > > It's a part of "TYPICAL USECASES" section. So it's also necessary to modify > the following sentence > > === > See the example section below. > === > > to as follow. > > === > See the *TYPICAL USECASES* section below. > === > > Or just removing the above mentioned sentence is also OK since there is > "See the section *TYPICAL USECASES* for some examples." in "DEVICE MANAGEMENT" > section. > >> + >> +Device removal must satisfy the profile constraints, otherwise the command >> +fails. For example: >> + >> + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt >> + $ ERROR: error removing device '/dev/sda': unable to go below two devices on raid1 > > s/^$ ERROR/ERROR/ > >> + >> + >> +In order to remove a device, you need to convert profile in this case: >> + >> + $ btrfs balance start -mconvert=dup /mnt >> + $ btrfs balance start -dconvert=single /mnt > > It's simpler to convert both the RAID configuration of data and metadata > by the following one command. > > $ btrfs balance -mconvert=dup -dconvert=single /mnt > >> + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt >> + >> DEVICE STATS >> ------------ >> >> diff --git a/cmds-device.c b/cmds-device.c >> index 4337eb2..6cb53ff 100644 >> --- a/cmds-device.c >> +++ b/cmds-device.c >> @@ -224,9 +224,16 @@ static int _cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv, >> return !!ret; >> } >> >> +#define COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE \ >> + "", \ >> + "If 'missing' is specified for <device>, the first device that is", \ >> + "described by the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the", \ >> + "mount time will be removed." >> + >> static const char * const cmd_device_remove_usage[] = { >> "btrfs device remove <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", >> "Remove a device from a filesystem", >> + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, >> NULL >> }; >> >> @@ -237,7 +244,8 @@ static int cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv) >> >> static const char * const cmd_device_delete_usage[] = { >> "btrfs device delete <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", >> - "Remove a device from a filesystem", >> + "Remove a device from a filesystem (alias of \"btrfs device remove\")", >> + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, >> NULL >> }; > > This snippet is not related to the description of this patch. > Dividing this patch is better. > > Thanks, > Satoru Thanks for the review and I will follow the advice. I think there should be 'missing-all' too to remove all the missing devices, and will send the patches again. Regards, Tomohiro > >> >> -- >> 2.9.5 >> >> -- >> 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 > -- > 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 > -- 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
diff --git a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc index 88822ec..dc523a9 100644 --- a/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc +++ b/Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc @@ -75,6 +75,10 @@ The operation can take long as it needs to move all data from the device. It is possible to delete the device that was used to mount the filesystem. The device entry in mount table will be replaced by another device name with the lowest device id. ++ +If device is mounted as degraded mode (-o degraded), special term "missing" +can be used for <device>. In that case, the first device that is described by +the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the mount time will be removed. *delete* <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>:: Alias of remove kept for backward compatibility @@ -206,6 +210,21 @@ data or the block groups occupy the whole first device. The device size of '/dev/sdb' as seen by the filesystem remains unchanged, but the logical space from 50-100GiB will be unused. +==== REMOVE DEVICE ==== + +Device removal must satisfy the profile constraints, otherwise the command +fails. For example: + + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt + $ ERROR: error removing device '/dev/sda': unable to go below two devices on raid1 + + +In order to remove a device, you need to convert profile in this case: + + $ btrfs balance start -mconvert=dup /mnt + $ btrfs balance start -dconvert=single /mnt + $ btrfs device remove /dev/sda /mnt + DEVICE STATS ------------ diff --git a/cmds-device.c b/cmds-device.c index 4337eb2..6cb53ff 100644 --- a/cmds-device.c +++ b/cmds-device.c @@ -224,9 +224,16 @@ static int _cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv, return !!ret; } +#define COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE \ + "", \ + "If 'missing' is specified for <device>, the first device that is", \ + "described by the filesystem metadata, but not presented at the", \ + "mount time will be removed." + static const char * const cmd_device_remove_usage[] = { "btrfs device remove <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", "Remove a device from a filesystem", + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, NULL }; @@ -237,7 +244,8 @@ static int cmd_device_remove(int argc, char **argv) static const char * const cmd_device_delete_usage[] = { "btrfs device delete <device>|<devid> [<device>|<devid>...] <path>", - "Remove a device from a filesystem", + "Remove a device from a filesystem (alias of \"btrfs device remove\")", + COMMON_USAGE_REMOVE_DELETE, NULL };
This patch updates help/document of "btrfs device remove" in two points: 1. Add explanation of 'missing' for 'device remove'. This is only written in wikipage currently. (https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Using_Btrfs_with_Multiple_Devices) 2. Add example of device removal in the man document. This is because that explanation of "remove" says "See the example section below", but there is no example of removal currently. Signed-off-by: Tomohiro Misono <misono.tomohiro@jp.fujitsu.com> --- Documentation/btrfs-device.asciidoc | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ cmds-device.c | 10 +++++++++- 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)