thin_dump
NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
DIAGNOSTICS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
NAME
thin_dump – dump thin provisioning metadata from device or file to standard output.
SYNOPSIS
thin_dump [options] {device|file}
DESCRIPTION
thin_dump dumps binary thin provisioning metadata (optionally from alternate block; see option –metadata-snap) created by the device-mapper thin provisioning target on a device or file to standard output for analysis or postprocessing in either XML or human readable format. XML formated metadata can be fed into thin_restore (see thin_restore(8)) in order to put it back onto a metadata device (to process by the device-mapper target) or file.
This tool cannot be run on live metadata unless the –metadata-snap option is used.
OPTIONS
-h, –help
Print help and exit.
-V, –version
Print version information and exit.
-f, –format {xml|human_readable|custom}
Choose output format.
Custom formats are supported via shared library plugins. They should be
specified as in this example:
$ thin_dump –format custom=mylib.so /dev/sda
-r, –repair
Repair the metadata whilst dumping it.
-m, –metadata-snap{=
Dump metadata snapshot.
If block is not provided, access the default metadata snapshot created by
the thin provisioning device-mapper target, else try the one at block nr.
See the thin provisioning target documentation on how to create or release
a metadata snapshot and retrieve the block number from the kernel.
–dev-id {natural}
Dump the specified device.
This option may be specified multiple times to select more than one thin
device.
–skip-mappings
Do not dump the mappings.
-o {xml file}
Specify a file for the output rather than writing to stdout.
EXAMPLES
Dumps the thin provisioning metadata on logical volume /dev/vg/metadata to standard output in human readable format:
$ thin_dump -f human_readable /dev/vg/metadata
Dumps the thin provisioning metadata on logical volume /dev/vg/metadata to standard output in XML format:
$ thin_dump /dev/vg/metadata
Dumps the thin provisioning metadata snapshot on logical volume /dev/vg/metadata to standard output in human readable format (not processable by thin_restore(8)):
$ thin_dump –format human_readable –metadata-snap /dev/vg/metadata
DIAGNOSTICS
thin_dump returns an exit code of 0 for success or 1 for error.
SEE ALSO
thin_check(8), thin_repair(8), thin_restore(8), thin_rmap(8), thin_metadata_size(8)
AUTHOR
Joe Thornber