6 btrfs-receive - receive subvolumes from stdin/file.
10 *btrfs receive* [options] <mount>
14 Receives one or more subvolumes that were previously
15 sent with *btrfs send*. The received subvolumes are stored
18 *btrfs receive* will fail with the following case:
20 1. a receiving subvolume already exists.
22 2. a previously received subvolume was changed after it was received.
24 3. default subvolume is changed or you don't mount btrfs filesystem with
27 After receiving a subvolume, it is immediately set to read only.
32 Enable verbose debug output. Each occurrence of this option increases the
35 By default, btrfs receive uses stdin to receive the subvolumes.
36 Use this option to specify a file to use instead.
38 Confine the process to <mount> using chroot.
40 Terminate after receiving an <end cmd> in the data stream.
41 Without this option, the receiver terminates only if an error is recognized
44 Terminate as soon as N errors happened while processing commands from the send
45 stream. Default value is 1. A value of 0 means no limit.
47 The root mount point of the destination fs.
49 By default the mountpoint is searched in /proc/self/mounts.
50 If you do not have /proc, eg. in a chroot environment, use this option to tell
51 us where this filesystem is mounted.
55 *btrfs receive* returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is
56 returned in case of failure.
60 *btrfs* is part of btrfs-progs.
61 Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for