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BTRFS-REPLACE(8) | Btrfs Manual | BTRFS-REPLACE(8) |
NAME¶
btrfs-replace - replace devices managed by btrfs with other device.SYNOPSIS¶
btrfs replace <subcommand> <args>DESCRIPTION¶
btrfs replace is used to replace btrfs managed devices with other device.SUBCOMMAND¶
cancel <mount_point>start [-Bfr] <srcdev>|<devid> <targetdev> <path>
On a live filesystem, duplicate the data to the target device which is currently stored on the source device. If the source device is not available anymore, or if the -r option is set, the data is built only using the RAID redundancy mechanisms. After completion of the operation, the source device is removed from the filesystem. If the <srcdev> is a numerical value, it is assumed to be the device id of the filesystem which is mounted at <path>, otherwise it is the path to the source device. If the source device is disconnected, from the system, you have to use the devid parameter format. The <targetdev> needs to be same size or larger than the <srcdev>.
Note
the filesystem has to be resized to fully take advantage of a larger target device; this can be achieved with btrfs filesystem resize <devid>:max /path
-r
-f
A valid filesystem is assumed if a btrfs superblock is found which contains a correct checksum. Devices that are currently mounted are never allowed to be used as the <targetdev>.
-B
status [-1] <mount_point>
Options
-1
EXIT STATUS¶
btrfs replace returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is returned in case of failure.AVAILABILITY¶
btrfs is part of btrfs-progs. Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for further details.SEE ALSO¶
mkfs.btrfs(8), btrfs-device(8),01/23/2019 | Btrfs v4.20.1 |