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author | Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com> | 2009-12-10 18:52:30 -0500 |
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committer | Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com> | 2009-12-10 18:52:30 -0500 |
commit | d698aa4500aa3ca9559142060caf0f79da998744 (patch) | |
tree | 175577ce2c8ae0918e6f38a2a27ad2b124bb2466 /Documentation/device-mapper | |
parent | 4454a6216f75a9ef8c4bd0a65e34b101f725ef1e (diff) |
dm snapshot: add merge target
The snapshot-merge target allows a snapshot to be merged back into the
snapshot's origin device.
One anticipated use of snapshot merging is the rollback of filesystems
to back out problematic system upgrades.
This patch adds snapshot-merge target management to both
dm_snapshot_init() and dm_snapshot_exit(). As an initial place-holder,
snapshot-merge is identical to the snapshot target. Documentation is
provided.
Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Documentation/device-mapper')
-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/device-mapper/snapshot.txt | 60 |
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/device-mapper/snapshot.txt b/Documentation/device-mapper/snapshot.txt index a5009c8300f3..e3a77b215135 100644 --- a/Documentation/device-mapper/snapshot.txt +++ b/Documentation/device-mapper/snapshot.txt | |||
@@ -8,13 +8,19 @@ the block device which are also writable without interfering with the | |||
8 | original content; | 8 | original content; |
9 | *) To create device "forks", i.e. multiple different versions of the | 9 | *) To create device "forks", i.e. multiple different versions of the |
10 | same data stream. | 10 | same data stream. |
11 | *) To merge a snapshot of a block device back into the snapshot's origin | ||
12 | device. | ||
11 | 13 | ||
14 | In the first two cases, dm copies only the chunks of data that get | ||
15 | changed and uses a separate copy-on-write (COW) block device for | ||
16 | storage. | ||
12 | 17 | ||
13 | In both cases, dm copies only the chunks of data that get changed and | 18 | For snapshot merge the contents of the COW storage are merged back into |
14 | uses a separate copy-on-write (COW) block device for storage. | 19 | the origin device. |
15 | 20 | ||
16 | 21 | ||
17 | There are two dm targets available: snapshot and snapshot-origin. | 22 | There are three dm targets available: |
23 | snapshot, snapshot-origin, and snapshot-merge. | ||
18 | 24 | ||
19 | *) snapshot-origin <origin> | 25 | *) snapshot-origin <origin> |
20 | 26 | ||
@@ -40,8 +46,25 @@ The difference is that for transient snapshots less metadata must be | |||
40 | saved on disk - they can be kept in memory by the kernel. | 46 | saved on disk - they can be kept in memory by the kernel. |
41 | 47 | ||
42 | 48 | ||
43 | How this is used by LVM2 | 49 | * snapshot-merge <origin> <COW device> <persistent> <chunksize> |
44 | ======================== | 50 | |
51 | takes the same table arguments as the snapshot target except it only | ||
52 | works with persistent snapshots. This target assumes the role of the | ||
53 | "snapshot-origin" target and must not be loaded if the "snapshot-origin" | ||
54 | is still present for <origin>. | ||
55 | |||
56 | Creates a merging snapshot that takes control of the changed chunks | ||
57 | stored in the <COW device> of an existing snapshot, through a handover | ||
58 | procedure, and merges these chunks back into the <origin>. Once merging | ||
59 | has started (in the background) the <origin> may be opened and the merge | ||
60 | will continue while I/O is flowing to it. Changes to the <origin> are | ||
61 | deferred until the merging snapshot's corresponding chunk(s) have been | ||
62 | merged. Once merging has started the snapshot device, associated with | ||
63 | the "snapshot" target, will return -EIO when accessed. | ||
64 | |||
65 | |||
66 | How snapshot is used by LVM2 | ||
67 | ============================ | ||
45 | When you create the first LVM2 snapshot of a volume, four dm devices are used: | 68 | When you create the first LVM2 snapshot of a volume, four dm devices are used: |
46 | 69 | ||
47 | 1) a device containing the original mapping table of the source volume; | 70 | 1) a device containing the original mapping table of the source volume; |
@@ -72,3 +95,30 @@ brw------- 1 root root 254, 12 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-snap-cow | |||
72 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 13 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-snap | 95 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 13 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-snap |
73 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 10 29 ago 18:14 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base | 96 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 10 29 ago 18:14 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base |
74 | 97 | ||
98 | |||
99 | How snapshot-merge is used by LVM2 | ||
100 | ================================== | ||
101 | A merging snapshot assumes the role of the "snapshot-origin" while | ||
102 | merging. As such the "snapshot-origin" is replaced with | ||
103 | "snapshot-merge". The "-real" device is not changed and the "-cow" | ||
104 | device is renamed to <origin name>-cow to aid LVM2's cleanup of the | ||
105 | merging snapshot after it completes. The "snapshot" that hands over its | ||
106 | COW device to the "snapshot-merge" is deactivated (unless using lvchange | ||
107 | --refresh); but if it is left active it will simply return I/O errors. | ||
108 | |||
109 | A snapshot will merge into its origin with the following command: | ||
110 | |||
111 | lvconvert --merge volumeGroup/snap | ||
112 | |||
113 | we'll now have this situation: | ||
114 | |||
115 | # dmsetup table|grep volumeGroup | ||
116 | |||
117 | volumeGroup-base-real: 0 2097152 linear 8:19 384 | ||
118 | volumeGroup-base-cow: 0 204800 linear 8:19 2097536 | ||
119 | volumeGroup-base: 0 2097152 snapshot-merge 254:11 254:12 P 16 | ||
120 | |||
121 | # ls -lL /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-* | ||
122 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 11 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base-real | ||
123 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 12 29 ago 18:16 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base-cow | ||
124 | brw------- 1 root root 254, 10 29 ago 18:16 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base | ||