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1 | .TH snap.ro 8 "12 November 2011" "distorted.org.uk backup" |
2 | .SH NAME | |
3 | snap.ro \- fake snapshot handler which remounts filesystems read-only | |
4 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
5 | .B snap.ro | |
6 | .I device | |
7 | .IB key = value | |
8 | \&... | |
9 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
10 | This is a fake snapshot handler. Rather than produce a snapshot device | |
11 | containing a consistent view of the origin's contents, it simply | |
12 | remounts the contained filesystem read-only. Obviously, this isn't | |
13 | satisfactory for operations which might alter the block device, but it's | |
14 | fine for stuff like backups. | |
15 | .PP | |
16 | The following options keys are recognized, either with a | |
17 | .RB ` .ro ' | |
18 | suffix or without. Other keys are reported as errors, unless the key | |
19 | contains a | |
20 | .RB ` . ' | |
21 | character. | |
22 | .TP | |
23 | .BI op= op | |
24 | The | |
25 | .I op | |
26 | must be either | |
27 | .B snap | |
28 | (the default) to create a `snapshot' \(en i.e., remount read-only \(en or | |
29 | .B unsnap | |
30 | to remove it \(en i.e., remount read/write. | |
31 | .TP | |
32 | .BI tag= tag | |
33 | On snapshot creation, record the | |
34 | .I tag | |
35 | in the filesystem before remounting readonly; on snapshot removal, | |
36 | verify that the tag recorded matches | |
37 | .IR tag . | |
38 | This prevents a different script from making the filesystem read/write | |
39 | prematurely. The default tag is | |
40 | .BR snap . | |
41 | .BI dir= mount-pt | |
42 | The filesystem is mounted on | |
43 | .IR mount-pt . | |
44 | If you omit this option, | |
45 | .B snap.ro | |
46 | will search | |
47 | .B /etc/mtab | |
48 | for a mount point for the given | |
49 | .IR device . | |
50 | If exactly one such mount point is found then it will be used; | |
51 | otherwise, an error is reported. | |
52 | .SH BUGS | |
53 | This assumes that the filesystem is mounted locally. If the block device | |
54 | is exported (e.g., to a virtual guest, or using a network block device) | |
55 | then this won't work and you'll need to do something more complicated. | |
56 | .PP | |
57 | Linux allows the same device to be mounted in several different places | |
58 | using bind mounts. Each of these occurrences needs to be made read-only | |
59 | if the device contents are to be made consistent; | |
60 | .BR snap.ro | |
61 | is too stupid to handle this properly: instead, if | |
62 | .B dir | |
63 | is omitted, it checks that the device is mentioned exactly once in | |
64 | .BR /etc/mtab . | |
65 | .SH SEE ALSO | |
66 | .BR snap (8), | |
67 | .BR mount (8). | |
68 | .SH AUTHOR | |
69 | Mark Wooding, <mdw@distorted.org.uk> |