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From: Anders Halman <anders.halman@gmail.com>
To: Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com>
Cc: Btrfs BTRFS <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [SOLVED] received uuid not set btrfs send/receive
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 19:44:56 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <66c59dfb-5eaa-656c-f17e-e4ea71e53fa9@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJCQCtRydKSXoYSL15=RHfadWESd_N-ed3eknhbX_95gpfiQEw@mail.gmail.com>

The problem was a corrupt "btrfs send file" or to be more specific, the 
file got corrupt somewhere on the line of transport
To recap the problem for further reference:

check the import (btrfs receive) with the -v option like so:

$ nohup btrfs receive -v -f root.receive.file . &

the import is successful, thus the received uuid is set when you get 
something like ....

$ tail -n1 nohup.out
BTRFS_IOC_SET_RECEIVED_SUBVOL uuid=99a34963-3506-7e4c-a82d-93e337191684, 
stransid=1232187

... after "btrfs receive" is done.

make sure to double check the file size and checksum (md5sum) of "btrfs 
send file" and "btrfs receive file".

I don't know exactly where the corruption happened, but in the second 
attempt I successful combined the import like so:

$ cat x* | pigz -d > root.receive.file


Thanks for the support


Am 17.01.21 um 13:07 schrieb Chris Murphy:
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 11:51 AM Anders Halman <anders.halman@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I try to backup my laptop over an unreliable slow internet connection to
>> a even slower Raspberry Pi.
>>
>> To bootstrap the backup I used the following:
>>
>> # local
>> btrfs send root.send.ro | pigz | split --verbose -d -b 1G
>> rsync -aHAXxv --numeric-ids --partial --progress -e "ssh -T -o
>> Compression=no -x" x* remote-host:/mnt/backup/btrfs-backup/
>>
>> # remote
>> cat x* > split.gz
>> pigz -d split.gz
>> btrfs receive -f split
>>
>> worked nicely. But I don't understand why the "received uuid" on the
>> remote site in blank.
>> I tried it locally with smaller volumes and it worked.
> I suggest using -v or -vv on the receive side to dig into why the
> receive is failing. Setting the received uuid is one of the last
> things performed on receive, so if it's not set it suggests the
> receive isn't finished.
>


  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-01-21  4:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-01-17 18:49 received uuid not set btrfs send/receive Anders Halman
2021-01-17 19:21 ` Hugo Mills
2021-01-17 21:07 ` Chris Murphy
2021-01-20  3:19   ` Anders Halman
2021-01-21  3:44   ` Anders Halman [this message]
2021-01-18  5:49 ` Andrei Borzenkov

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