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Document the new options in btrfs quota and mkfs.btrfs. Also, add a section to the long form qgroups document about squota. Signed-off-by: Boris Burkov <boris@bur.io> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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btrfs-quota(8)
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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**btrfs quota** <subcommand> <args>
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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The commands under :command:`btrfs quota` are used to affect the global status of quotas
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of a btrfs filesystem. The quota groups (qgroups) are managed by the subcommand
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:doc:`btrfs-qgroup`.
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.. note::
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Qgroups are different than the traditional user quotas and designed
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to track shared and exclusive data per-subvolume. Please refer to the section
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:ref:`HIERARCHICAL QUOTA GROUP CONCEPTS<man-quota-hierarchical-quota-group-concepts>`
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for a detailed description.
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PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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When quotas are activated, they affect all extent processing, which takes a
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performance hit. Activation of qgroups is not recommended unless the user
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intends to actually use them.
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STABILITY STATUS
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The qgroup implementation has turned out to be quite difficult as it affects
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the core of the filesystem operation. Qgroup users have hit various corner cases
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over time, such as incorrect accounting or system instability. The situation is
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gradually improving and issues found and fixed.
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.. _man-quota-hierarchical-quota-group-concepts:
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HIERARCHICAL QUOTA GROUP CONCEPTS
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---------------------------------
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.. include:: ch-quota-intro.rst
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SUBCOMMAND
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----------
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disable <path>
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Disable subvolume quota support for a filesystem.
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enable [options] <path>
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Enable subvolume quota support for a filesystem. At this point it's
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possible the two modes of accounting. The *full* means that extent
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ownership by subvolumes will be tracked all the time, *simple* will
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account everything to the first owner. See the section for more details.
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``Options``
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-s|--simple
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use simple quotas (squotas) instead of full qgroup accounting
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rescan [options] <path>
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Trash all qgroup numbers and scan the metadata again with the current config.
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``Options``
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-s|--status
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show status of a running rescan operation.
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-w|--wait
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start rescan and wait for it to finish (can be already in progress)
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-W|--wait-norescan
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wait for rescan to finish without starting it
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EXIT STATUS
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**btrfs quota** returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is
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returned in case of failure.
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AVAILABILITY
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------------
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**btrfs** is part of btrfs-progs. Please refer to the documentation at
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`https://btrfs.readthedocs.io <https://btrfs.readthedocs.io>`_.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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:doc:`btrfs-qgroup`,
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:doc:`btrfs-subvolume`,
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:doc:`mkfs.btrfs`
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