Re: Detaching a caching device

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Yep, works indeed.

Dispite the alarming description :-)

Suggestion for alternative text: "Detaches all caching devices and closes them; if any data is present in the caching devices it will ..."

On 09/15/2013 05:42 PM, Rolf Fokkens wrote:
On 09/15/2013 05:20 PM, Gabriel de Perthuis wrote:
Cache sets have an 'unregister' action: /sys/fs/bcache/<uuid>/unregister The reference docs are in bcache.txt. http://atlas.evilpiepirate.org/git/linux-bcache.git/tree/Documentation/bcache.txt?h=bcache-dev#n367

I noteced that one, but it looks kind of scary to me:
|"Detaches all backing devices and closes the cache devices; if dirty data is present it will disable writeback caching and wait for it to be flushed.|
Sounds like one of these:
- the /dev/cache* devices are gone; if so: that's definitely not what I want. - or at least the the baching devices are detached; that also sounds bad. I don't want to detacht the backing devices at all, I want to detacht the caching device.

The text is somewhat confusing to me. I'll give it a try, it's only a VM.

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