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NAME

       nbdkit-extentlist-filter - place extent list over a plugin

SYNOPSIS

        nbdkit -r --filter=extentlist plugin extentlist=FILENAME

DESCRIPTION

       "nbdkit-extentlist-filter" is an nbdkit filter that lets you place a static list of
       extents on top of an existing plugin.  Extents record whether or not specific parts of the
       disk are allocated or sparse.

       You can use this with plugins which cannot get extent information themselves, but where
       you can get this information from another source.  One place where it is useful is with
       nbdkit-ssh-plugin(1) because the sftp protocol does not support reading sparseness
       information, but you may be able to get this information directly from the source disk on
       the remote server using commands such as xfs_bmap(8).  A similar situation applies to
       nbdkit-curl-plugin(1).

       Note that the extent list is read-only.  This filter does not monitor writes and trims in
       order to update the extent list.  What can happen is that you would write to a “hole” in
       the disk, but would not be able to read it back because the NBD client would still think
       that part of the disk is a hole.  So it is generally only safe to use this filter in read-
       only mode (-r option).

FILE FORMAT

       The list of extents is specified in a text file.  There is one extent specified per line.
       Each line has the format:

        offset length type

       The "offset" and "length" fields may use any format understood by "nbdkit_parse_size".
       The optional "type" field may be an integer, missing (same as 0), or a comma-separated
       list of the words "hole" and "zero".  (The fields correspond to the inputs of the
       "nbdkit_add_extent" function, see nbdkit-plugin(3)).

       An example of a valid set of extents covering a "10M" disk where the first megabyte only
       is allocated data:

        0  1M
        1M 9M  hole,zero

       Or you could omit the "hole,zero" extent since any gaps are assumed to be holes with that
       type:

        0  1M

       The extent list need not cover the whole disk, and does not need to be in ascending order,
       but it must not contain overlapping extents.

PARAMETERS

       extentlist=FILENAME
           Specify the file containing the extent list, in the format described in "FILE FORMAT"
           above.

FILES

       $filterdir/nbdkit-extentlist-filter.so
           The filter.

           Use "nbdkit --dump-config" to find the location of $filterdir.

VERSION

       "nbdkit-extentlist-filter" first appeared in nbdkit 1.18.

SEE ALSO

       nbdkit(1), nbdkit-cacheextents-filter(1), nbdkit-noextents-filter(1), nbdkit-filter(3),
       nbdkit-plugin(3).

AUTHORS

       Richard W.M. Jones

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