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Manual page and help for the btrfs-receive linux command. The command receives the change processes of btrfs file systems and replicates one or more sub-volumes previously generated by btrfs send. Stores the resulting subvolutions in the specified path, unless specified -- dump option.

 

 

Man page output

man btrfs-receive
BTRFS-RECEIVE(8)                        Btrfs Manual                        BTRFS-RECEIVE(8)

NAME
       btrfs-receive - receive subvolumes from send stream

SYNOPSIS
       btrfs receive [options] <path>

       or

       btrfs receive --dump [options]

DESCRIPTION
       Receive a stream of changes and replicate one or more subvolumes that were previously
       generated by btrfs send. The received subvolumes are stored to path, unless --dump
       option is given.

       If --dump option is specified, btrfs receive will only do the validation of the
       stream, and print the stream metadata, one operation per line.

       btrfs receive will fail in the following cases:

        1. receiving subvolume already exists

        2. previously received subvolume has been changed after it was received

        3. default subvolume has changed or you didn’t mount the filesystem at the toplevel
           subvolume

       A subvolume is made read-only after the receiving process finishes successfully (see
       BUGS below).

       Options

       -v
           increase verbosity about performed actions, print details about each operation

       -f <FILE>
           read the stream from <FILE> instead of stdin,

       -C|--chroot
           confine the process to path using chroot(1)

       -e
           terminate after receiving an end cmd marker in the stream.

           Without this option the receiver side terminates only in case of an error on end
           of file.

       -E|--max-errors <NERR>
           terminate as soon as NERR errors occur while stream processing commands from the
           stream

           Default value is 1. A value of 0 means no limit.

       -m <ROOTMOUNT>
           the root mount point of the destination filesystem

           By default the mountpoint is searched in /proc/self/mounts. If /proc is not
           accessible, eg. in a chroot environment, use this option to tell us where this
           filesystem is mounted.

       --dump
           dump the stream metadata, one line per operation

           Does not require the path parameter. The filesystem remains unchanged.

BUGS
       btrfs receive sets the subvolume read-only after it completes successfully. However,
       while the receive is in progress, users who have write access to files or directories
       in the receiving path can add, remove, or modify files, in which case the resulting
       read-only subvolume will not be an exact copy of the sent subvolume.

       If the intention is to create an exact copy, the receiving path should be protected
       from access by users until the receive operation has completed and the subvolume is
       set to read-only.

       Additionally, receive does not currently do a very good job of validating that an
       incremental send stream actually makes sense, and it is thus possible for a specially
       crafted send stream to create a subvolume with reflinks to arbitrary files in the
       same filesystem. Because of this, users are advised to not use btrfs receive on send
       streams from untrusted sources, and to protect trusted streams when sending them
       across untrusted networks.

EXIT STATUS
       btrfs receive 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-send(8)

Btrfs v4.20.1                            01/23/2019                         BTRFS-RECEIVE(8)

 

 

Help output

sudo btrfs receive
usage: btrfs receive [options] <mount>
       btrfs receive --dump [options]

    Receive subvolumes from a stream

    Receives one or more subvolumes that were previously
    sent with btrfs send. The received subvolumes are stored
    into MOUNT.
    The receive will fail in case the receiving subvolume
    already exists. It will also fail in case a previously
    received subvolume has been changed after it was received.
    After receiving a subvolume, it is immediately set to
    read-only.

    -v               increase verbosity about performed actions
    -f FILE          read the stream from FILE instead of stdin
    -e               terminate after receiving an <end cmd> marker in the stream.
                     Without this option the receiver side terminates only in case
                     of an error on end of file.
    -C|--chroot      confine the process to <mount> using chroot
    -E|--max-errors NERR
                     terminate as soon as NERR errors occur while
                     stream processing commands from the stream.
                     Default value is 1. A value of 0 means no limit.
    -m ROOTMOUNT     the root mount point of the destination filesystem.
                     If /proc is not accessible, use this to tell us where
                     this file system is mounted.
    --dump           dump stream metadata, one line per operation,
                     does not require the MOUNT parameter

 

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