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| ==============================
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| Device-mapper snapshot support
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| ==============================
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| 
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| Device-mapper allows you, without massive data copying:
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| 
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| -  To create snapshots of any block device i.e. mountable, saved states of
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|    the block device which are also writable without interfering with the
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|    original content;
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| -  To create device "forks", i.e. multiple different versions of the
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|    same data stream.
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| -  To merge a snapshot of a block device back into the snapshot's origin
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|    device.
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| 
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| In the first two cases, dm copies only the chunks of data that get
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| changed and uses a separate copy-on-write (COW) block device for
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| storage.
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| 
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| For snapshot merge the contents of the COW storage are merged back into
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| the origin device.
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| 
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| 
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| There are three dm targets available:
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| snapshot, snapshot-origin, and snapshot-merge.
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| 
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| -  snapshot-origin <origin>
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| 
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| which will normally have one or more snapshots based on it.
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| Reads will be mapped directly to the backing device. For each write, the
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| original data will be saved in the <COW device> of each snapshot to keep
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| its visible content unchanged, at least until the <COW device> fills up.
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| 
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| 
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| -  snapshot <origin> <COW device> <persistent?> <chunksize>
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|    [<# feature args> [<arg>]*]
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| 
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| A snapshot of the <origin> block device is created. Changed chunks of
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| <chunksize> sectors will be stored on the <COW device>.  Writes will
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| only go to the <COW device>.  Reads will come from the <COW device> or
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| from <origin> for unchanged data.  <COW device> will often be
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| smaller than the origin and if it fills up the snapshot will become
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| useless and be disabled, returning errors.  So it is important to monitor
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| the amount of free space and expand the <COW device> before it fills up.
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| 
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| <persistent?> is P (Persistent) or N (Not persistent - will not survive
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| after reboot).  O (Overflow) can be added as a persistent store option
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| to allow userspace to advertise its support for seeing "Overflow" in the
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| snapshot status.  So supported store types are "P", "PO" and "N".
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| 
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| The difference between persistent and transient is with transient
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| snapshots less metadata must be saved on disk - they can be kept in
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| memory by the kernel.
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| 
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| When loading or unloading the snapshot target, the corresponding
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| snapshot-origin or snapshot-merge target must be suspended. A failure to
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| suspend the origin target could result in data corruption.
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| 
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| Optional features:
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| 
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|    discard_zeroes_cow - a discard issued to the snapshot device that
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|    maps to entire chunks to will zero the corresponding exception(s) in
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|    the snapshot's exception store.
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| 
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|    discard_passdown_origin - a discard to the snapshot device is passed
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|    down to the snapshot-origin's underlying device.  This doesn't cause
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|    copy-out to the snapshot exception store because the snapshot-origin
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|    target is bypassed.
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| 
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|    The discard_passdown_origin feature depends on the discard_zeroes_cow
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|    feature being enabled.
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| 
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| 
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| -  snapshot-merge <origin> <COW device> <persistent> <chunksize>
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|    [<# feature args> [<arg>]*]
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| 
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| takes the same table arguments as the snapshot target except it only
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| works with persistent snapshots.  This target assumes the role of the
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| "snapshot-origin" target and must not be loaded if the "snapshot-origin"
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| is still present for <origin>.
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| 
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| Creates a merging snapshot that takes control of the changed chunks
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| stored in the <COW device> of an existing snapshot, through a handover
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| procedure, and merges these chunks back into the <origin>.  Once merging
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| has started (in the background) the <origin> may be opened and the merge
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| will continue while I/O is flowing to it.  Changes to the <origin> are
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| deferred until the merging snapshot's corresponding chunk(s) have been
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| merged.  Once merging has started the snapshot device, associated with
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| the "snapshot" target, will return -EIO when accessed.
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| 
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| 
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| How snapshot is used by LVM2
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| ============================
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| When you create the first LVM2 snapshot of a volume, four dm devices are used:
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| 
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| 1) a device containing the original mapping table of the source volume;
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| 2) a device used as the <COW device>;
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| 3) a "snapshot" device, combining #1 and #2, which is the visible snapshot
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|    volume;
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| 4) the "original" volume (which uses the device number used by the original
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|    source volume), whose table is replaced by a "snapshot-origin" mapping
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|    from device #1.
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| 
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| A fixed naming scheme is used, so with the following commands::
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| 
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|   lvcreate -L 1G -n base volumeGroup
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|   lvcreate -L 100M --snapshot -n snap volumeGroup/base
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| 
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| we'll have this situation (with volumes in above order)::
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| 
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|   # dmsetup table|grep volumeGroup
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| 
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|   volumeGroup-base-real: 0 2097152 linear 8:19 384
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|   volumeGroup-snap-cow: 0 204800 linear 8:19 2097536
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|   volumeGroup-snap: 0 2097152 snapshot 254:11 254:12 P 16
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|   volumeGroup-base: 0 2097152 snapshot-origin 254:11
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| 
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|   # ls -lL /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-*
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 11 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base-real
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 12 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-snap-cow
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 13 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-snap
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 10 29 ago 18:14 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base
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| 
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| 
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| How snapshot-merge is used by LVM2
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| ==================================
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| A merging snapshot assumes the role of the "snapshot-origin" while
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| merging.  As such the "snapshot-origin" is replaced with
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| "snapshot-merge".  The "-real" device is not changed and the "-cow"
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| device is renamed to <origin name>-cow to aid LVM2's cleanup of the
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| merging snapshot after it completes.  The "snapshot" that hands over its
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| COW device to the "snapshot-merge" is deactivated (unless using lvchange
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| --refresh); but if it is left active it will simply return I/O errors.
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| 
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| A snapshot will merge into its origin with the following command::
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| 
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|   lvconvert --merge volumeGroup/snap
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| 
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| we'll now have this situation::
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| 
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|   # dmsetup table|grep volumeGroup
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| 
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|   volumeGroup-base-real: 0 2097152 linear 8:19 384
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|   volumeGroup-base-cow: 0 204800 linear 8:19 2097536
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|   volumeGroup-base: 0 2097152 snapshot-merge 254:11 254:12 P 16
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| 
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|   # ls -lL /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-*
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 11 29 ago 18:15 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base-real
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 12 29 ago 18:16 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base-cow
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|   brw-------  1 root root 254, 10 29 ago 18:16 /dev/mapper/volumeGroup-base
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| 
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| 
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| How to determine when a merging is complete
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| ===========================================
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| The snapshot-merge and snapshot status lines end with:
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| 
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|   <sectors_allocated>/<total_sectors> <metadata_sectors>
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| 
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| Both <sectors_allocated> and <total_sectors> include both data and metadata.
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| During merging, the number of sectors allocated gets smaller and
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| smaller.  Merging has finished when the number of sectors holding data
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| is zero, in other words <sectors_allocated> == <metadata_sectors>.
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| 
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| Here is a practical example (using a hybrid of lvm and dmsetup commands)::
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| 
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|   # lvs
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|     LV      VG          Attr   LSize Origin  Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
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|     base    volumeGroup owi-a- 4.00g
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|     snap    volumeGroup swi-a- 1.00g base  18.97
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| 
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|   # dmsetup status volumeGroup-snap
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|   0 8388608 snapshot 397896/2097152 1560
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|                                     ^^^^ metadata sectors
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| 
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|   # lvconvert --merge -b volumeGroup/snap
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|     Merging of volume snap started.
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| 
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|   # lvs volumeGroup/snap
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|     LV      VG          Attr   LSize Origin  Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
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|     base    volumeGroup Owi-a- 4.00g          17.23
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| 
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|   # dmsetup status volumeGroup-base
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|   0 8388608 snapshot-merge 281688/2097152 1104
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| 
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|   # dmsetup status volumeGroup-base
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|   0 8388608 snapshot-merge 180480/2097152 712
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| 
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|   # dmsetup status volumeGroup-base
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|   0 8388608 snapshot-merge 16/2097152 16
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| 
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| Merging has finished.
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|   # lvs
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|     LV      VG          Attr   LSize Origin  Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert
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|     base    volumeGroup owi-a- 4.00g
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