Hi,
I started a new thread [2] to not hijack yours.
[2]
https://lists.ceph.io/hyperkitty/list/ceph-users@xxxxxxx/thread/CTD5WHDATBGAYA33MBKQMX4FKFFYIASN/
Zitat von Michal Strnad <michal.strnad@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Eugen,
thank you for the message. I've already tried the process of
changing the classic directory to a subvolume, but it also didn't
appear in the list of set subvolumes. Perhaps it's no longer
supported?
Michal
On 8/22/23 12:56, Eugen Block wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if there's a way to change the path (I assume not
except creating a new path and copy the data), but you could set up
a directory the "old school" way (mount the root filesystem, create
your subdirectory tree) and then convert the directory into a
subvolume by setting the subvolume xattr (according to [1]):
# setfattr -n ceph.dir.subvolume -v 1 my/favorite/dir/is/now/a/subvol1
But I'm not sure if that works as expected, I tried with Pacific
and Reef but the directory doesn't turn up in 'ceph fs subvolume ls
<cephfs>'. Shouldn't it? Or am I misunderstanding hwo it works?
[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/ceph-users/msg72341.html
Zitat von Michal Strnad <michal.strnad@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi!
I'm trying to figure out how to specify the path for a CephFS
subvolume, as it's intended to represent a user's home directory.
By default, it's located at /volumes/_nogroup/$NAME/$UUID. Is it
possible to change this path somehow, or is using symbolic links
the only option?
Thank you
Michal Strnad
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