1nbdkit-cow-filter(1) NBDKIT nbdkit-cow-filter(1)
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6 nbdkit-cow-filter - nbdkit copy-on-write (COW) filter
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9 nbdkit --filter=cow plugin [plugin-args...]
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11 [cow-on-cache=false|true]
12 [cow-on-read=false|true|/PATH]
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15 "nbdkit-cow-filter" is a filter that makes a temporary writable copy on
16 top of a plugin. It can also be used to enable writes for plugins
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19 The underlying plugin is opened read-only. This filter does not pass
20 any writes or write-like operations (like trim and zero) through to the
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23 Note that anything written is thrown away as soon as nbdkit exits. If
24 you want to save changes, either copy out the whole disk using a tool
25 like nbdcopy(1), or use the method described in "NOTES" below to create
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28 Limitations of the filter include:
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39 depends on the plugin, but a block size larger than a few megabytes
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45 Do not save data from cache (prefetch) requests in the overlay.
46 This leaves the overlay as small as possible. This is the default.
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49 When the client issues a cache (prefetch) request, preemptively
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53 Do not save data from read requests in the overlay. This leaves
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57 When the client issues a read request, copy the data into the
58 overlay so that the same data can be served more quickly later.
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60 cow-on-read=/PATH
61 When /PATH (which must be an absolute path) exists, this behaves
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64 behaviour while nbdkit is running.
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67 nbdkit --filter=cow file disk.img
68 Serve the file disk.img, allowing writes, but do not save any changes
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71 nbdkit --filter=cow --filter=xz file disk.xz cow-on-read=true
72 nbdkit-xz-filter(1) only supports read access, but you can provide
73 temporary write access by using the command above. Because xz
74 decompression is slow, using "cow-on-read=true" causes reads to be
75 cached as well as writes, improving performance at the expense of using
76 more temporary space. Note that writes are thrown away when nbdkit
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80 Creating a diff with qemu-img
81 Although nbdkit-cow-filter itself cannot save the differences, it is
82 possible to do this using an obscure feature of qemu-img(1). nbdkit
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88 nbdkit --filter=cow file disk.img
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90 and then connect with a client and make whatever changes you need. At
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93 Run these "qemu-img" commands to construct a qcow2 file containing the
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96 qemu-img create -F raw -b nbd:localhost -f qcow2 diff.qcow2
97 qemu-img rebase -F raw -b disk.img -f qcow2 diff.qcow2
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99 diff.qcow2 now contains the differences between the base (disk.img) and
100 the changes stored in nbdkit-cow-filter. "nbdkit" can now be killed.
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102 Compared to nbd-server -c option
103 All connections to the nbdkit instance see the same view of the disk.
104 This is different from nbd-server(1) -c option where each connection
105 sees its own copy-on-write overlay and simply disconnecting the client
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110 The copy-on-write changes are stored in a temporary file located in
111 /var/tmp by default. You can override this location by setting the
112 "TMPDIR" environment variable before starting nbdkit.
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115 $filterdir/nbdkit-cow-filter.so
116 The filter.
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118 Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.
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121 "nbdkit-cow-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.2.
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124 nbdkit(1), nbdkit-file-plugin(1), nbdkit-cache-filter(1),
125 nbdkit-cacheextents-filter(1), nbdkit-xz-filter(1), nbdkit-filter(3),
126 nbdcopy(1), qemu-img(1).
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131 Richard W.M. Jones
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