Bug 1415243

Summary: no way to delete a qgroup after removing subvolume
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: erzent <erzentd>
Component: btrfs-progsAssignee: Josef Bacik <josef>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 25CC: esandeen, josef, mmahut
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Description erzent 2017-01-20 16:26:04 UTC
[root@kr01-nfs-01 nfs]# btrfs qgroup destroy 4420
btrfs qgroup destroy: too few arguments
usage: btrfs qgroup destroy <qgroupid> <path>

    Destroy a quota group.

 How can I delete a qgroup if the deletion path does not exist and there is no other way to delete it in the manual
recreate the subvolume does not help, because it will be a different id.

Comment 1 Eric Sandeen 2017-01-20 16:51:21 UTC
Probably best to ask this question on the upstream list.

-Eric

Comment 2 erzent 2017-01-20 17:13:28 UTC
(In reply to Eric Sandeen from comment #1)
> Наверное, лучше задать этот вопрос на входе списка.
> 
> -Эрик

and this is where? I have a friend's backup server rhel 7.3 already has 9 groups are not removed within a month, if the employee who will have to update the backups will simply remove the subvolume, they have become 18.
fedora is the same problem is present, since I advised to go to btrfs, I create a bug where a man once.

Comment 3 Eric Sandeen 2017-01-20 20:45:06 UTC
linux-btrfs.org

-Eric

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