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| # Dirty Bitmaps and Incremental Backup |
| |
| * Dirty Bitmaps are objects that track which data needs to be backed up for the |
| next incremental backup. |
| |
| * Dirty bitmaps can be created at any time and attached to any node |
| (not just complete drives.) |
| |
| ## Dirty Bitmap Names |
| |
| * A dirty bitmap's name is unique to the node, but bitmaps attached to different |
| nodes can share the same name. |
| |
| ## Bitmap Modes |
| |
| * A Bitmap can be "frozen," which means that it is currently in-use by a backup |
| operation and cannot be deleted, renamed, written to, reset, |
| etc. |
| |
| ## Basic QMP Usage |
| |
| ### Supported Commands ### |
| |
| * block-dirty-bitmap-add |
| * block-dirty-bitmap-remove |
| * block-dirty-bitmap-clear |
| |
| ### Creation |
| |
| * To create a new bitmap, enabled, on the drive with id=drive0: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add", |
| "arguments": { |
| "node": "drive0", |
| "name": "bitmap0" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| * This bitmap will have a default granularity that matches the cluster size of |
| its associated drive, if available, clamped to between [4KiB, 64KiB]. |
| The current default for qcow2 is 64KiB. |
| |
| * To create a new bitmap that tracks changes in 32KiB segments: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-add", |
| "arguments": { |
| "node": "drive0", |
| "name": "bitmap0", |
| "granularity": 32768 |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Deletion |
| |
| * Bitmaps that are frozen cannot be deleted. |
| |
| * Deleting the bitmap does not impact any other bitmaps attached to the same |
| node, nor does it affect any backups already created from this node. |
| |
| * Because bitmaps are only unique to the node to which they are attached, |
| you must specify the node/drive name here, too. |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-remove", |
| "arguments": { |
| "node": "drive0", |
| "name": "bitmap0" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Resetting |
| |
| * Resetting a bitmap will clear all information it holds. |
| |
| * An incremental backup created from an empty bitmap will copy no data, |
| as if nothing has changed. |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear", |
| "arguments": { |
| "node": "drive0", |
| "name": "bitmap0" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Transactions (Not yet implemented) |
| |
| * Transactional commands are forthcoming in a future version, |
| and are not yet available for use. This section serves as |
| documentation of intent for their design and usage. |
| |
| ### Justification |
| |
| Bitmaps can be safely modified when the VM is paused or halted by using |
| the basic QMP commands. For instance, you might perform the following actions: |
| |
| 1. Boot the VM in a paused state. |
| 2. Create a full drive backup of drive0. |
| 3. Create a new bitmap attached to drive0. |
| 4. Resume execution of the VM. |
| 5. Incremental backups are ready to be created. |
| |
| At this point, the bitmap and drive backup would be correctly in sync, |
| and incremental backups made from this point forward would be correctly aligned |
| to the full drive backup. |
| |
| This is not particularly useful if we decide we want to start incremental |
| backups after the VM has been running for a while, for which we will need to |
| perform actions such as the following: |
| |
| 1. Boot the VM and begin execution. |
| 2. Using a single transaction, perform the following operations: |
| * Create bitmap0. |
| * Create a full drive backup of drive0. |
| 3. Incremental backups are now ready to be created. |
| |
| ### Supported Bitmap Transactions |
| |
| * block-dirty-bitmap-add |
| * block-dirty-bitmap-clear |
| |
| The usages are identical to their respective QMP commands, but see below |
| for examples. |
| |
| ### Example: New Incremental Backup |
| |
| As outlined in the justification, perhaps we want to create a new incremental |
| backup chain attached to a drive. |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "transaction", |
| "arguments": { |
| "actions": [ |
| {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-add", |
| "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} }, |
| {"type": "drive-backup", |
| "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/full_backup.img", |
| "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} } |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Example: New Incremental Backup Anchor Point |
| |
| Maybe we just want to create a new full backup with an existing bitmap and |
| want to reset the bitmap to track the new chain. |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "transaction", |
| "arguments": { |
| "actions": [ |
| {"type": "block-dirty-bitmap-clear", |
| "data": {"node": "drive0", "name": "bitmap0"} }, |
| {"type": "drive-backup", |
| "data": {"device": "drive0", "target": "/path/to/new_full_backup.img", |
| "sync": "full", "format": "qcow2"} } |
| ] |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Incremental Backups |
| |
| The star of the show. |
| |
| **Nota Bene!** Only incremental backups of entire drives are supported for now. |
| So despite the fact that you can attach a bitmap to any arbitrary node, they are |
| only currently useful when attached to the root node. This is because |
| drive-backup only supports drives/devices instead of arbitrary nodes. |
| |
| ### Example: First Incremental Backup |
| |
| 1. Create a full backup and sync it to the dirty bitmap, as in the transactional |
| examples above; or with the VM offline, manually create a full copy and then |
| create a new bitmap before the VM begins execution. |
| |
| * Let's assume the full backup is named 'full_backup.img'. |
| * Let's assume the bitmap you created is 'bitmap0' attached to 'drive0'. |
| |
| 2. Create a destination image for the incremental backup that utilizes the |
| full backup as a backing image. |
| |
| * Let's assume it is named 'incremental.0.img'. |
| |
| ```sh |
| # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2 |
| ``` |
| |
| 3. Issue the incremental backup command: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "drive-backup", |
| "arguments": { |
| "device": "drive0", |
| "bitmap": "bitmap0", |
| "target": "incremental.0.img", |
| "format": "qcow2", |
| "sync": "dirty-bitmap", |
| "mode": "existing" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Example: Second Incremental Backup |
| |
| 1. Create a new destination image for the incremental backup that points to the |
| previous one, e.g.: 'incremental.1.img' |
| |
| ```sh |
| # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.1.img -b incremental.0.img -F qcow2 |
| ``` |
| |
| 2. Issue a new incremental backup command. The only difference here is that we |
| have changed the target image below. |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "drive-backup", |
| "arguments": { |
| "device": "drive0", |
| "bitmap": "bitmap0", |
| "target": "incremental.1.img", |
| "format": "qcow2", |
| "sync": "dirty-bitmap", |
| "mode": "existing" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Errors |
| |
| * In the event of an error that occurs after a backup job is successfully |
| launched, either by a direct QMP command or a QMP transaction, the user |
| will receive a BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETE event with a failure message, accompanied |
| by a BLOCK_JOB_ERROR event. |
| |
| * In the case of an event being cancelled, the user will receive a |
| BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED event instead of a pair of COMPLETE and ERROR events. |
| |
| * In either case, the incremental backup data contained within the bitmap is |
| safely rolled back, and the data within the bitmap is not lost. The image |
| file created for the failed attempt can be safely deleted. |
| |
| * Once the underlying problem is fixed (e.g. more storage space is freed up), |
| you can simply retry the incremental backup command with the same bitmap. |
| |
| ### Example |
| |
| 1. Create a target image: |
| |
| ```sh |
| # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2 |
| ``` |
| |
| 2. Attempt to create an incremental backup via QMP: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "drive-backup", |
| "arguments": { |
| "device": "drive0", |
| "bitmap": "bitmap0", |
| "target": "incremental.0.img", |
| "format": "qcow2", |
| "sync": "dirty-bitmap", |
| "mode": "existing" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| 3. Receive an event notifying us of failure: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709442, "microseconds": 844524 }, |
| "data": { "speed": 0, "offset": 0, "len": 67108864, |
| "error": "No space left on device", |
| "device": "drive1", "type": "backup" }, |
| "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" } |
| ``` |
| |
| 4. Delete the failed incremental, and re-create the image. |
| |
| ```sh |
| # rm incremental.0.img |
| # qemu-img create -f qcow2 incremental.0.img -b full_backup.img -F qcow2 |
| ``` |
| |
| 5. Retry the command after fixing the underlying problem, |
| such as freeing up space on the backup volume: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "execute": "drive-backup", |
| "arguments": { |
| "device": "drive0", |
| "bitmap": "bitmap0", |
| "target": "incremental.0.img", |
| "format": "qcow2", |
| "sync": "dirty-bitmap", |
| "mode": "existing" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| 6. Receive confirmation that the job completed successfully: |
| |
| ```json |
| { "timestamp": { "seconds": 1424709668, "microseconds": 526525 }, |
| "data": { "device": "drive1", "type": "backup", |
| "speed": 0, "len": 67108864, "offset": 67108864}, |
| "event": "BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED" } |
| ``` |
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