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1[[storage_directory]]
2Directory Backend
3-----------------
4ifdef::wiki[]
5:pve-toplevel:
6:title: Storage: Directory
7endif::wiki[]
8
9Storage pool type: `dir`
10
11{pve} can use local directories or locally mounted shares for
12storage. A directory is a file level storage, so you can store any
13content type like virtual disk images, containers, templates, ISO images
14or backup files.
15
16NOTE: You can mount additional storages via standard linux `/etc/fstab`,
17and then define a directory storage for that mount point. This way you
18can use any file system supported by Linux.
19
20This backend assumes that the underlying directory is POSIX
21compatible, but nothing else. This implies that you cannot create
22snapshots at the storage level. But there exists a workaround for VM
23images using the `qcow2` file format, because that format supports
24snapshots internally.
25
26TIP: Some storage types do not support `O_DIRECT`, so you can't use
27cache mode `none` with such storages. Simply use cache mode
28`writeback` instead.
29
30We use a predefined directory layout to store different content types
31into different sub-directories. This layout is used by all file level
32storage backends.
33
34.Directory layout
35[width="100%",cols="d,m",options="header"]
36|===========================================================
37|Content type |Subdir
38|VM images |`images/<VMID>/`
39|ISO images |`template/iso/`
40|Container templates |`template/cache/`
41|Backup files |`dump/`
42|===========================================================
43
44
45Configuration
46~~~~~~~~~~~~~
47
48This backend supports all common storage properties, and adds an
49additional property called `path` to specify the directory. This
50needs to be an absolute file system path.
51
52.Configuration Example (`/etc/pve/storage.cfg`)
53----
54dir: backup
55 path /mnt/backup
56 content backup
57 maxfiles 7
58----
59
60Above configuration defines a storage pool called `backup`. That pool
61can be used to store up to 7 backups (`maxfiles 7`) per VM. The real
62path for the backup files is `/mnt/backup/dump/...`.
63
64
65File naming conventions
66~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
67
68This backend uses a well defined naming scheme for VM images:
69
70 vm-<VMID>-<NAME>.<FORMAT>
71
72`<VMID>`::
73
74This specifies the owner VM.
75
76`<NAME>`::
77
78This can be an arbitrary name (`ascii`) without white space. The
79backend uses `disk-[N]` as default, where `[N]` is replaced by an
80integer to make the name unique.
81
82`<FORMAT>`::
83
84Specifies the image format (`raw|qcow2|vmdk`).
85
86When you create a VM template, all VM images are renamed to indicate
87that they are now read-only, and can be used as a base image for clones:
88
89 base-<VMID>-<NAME>.<FORMAT>
90
91NOTE: Such base images are used to generate cloned images. So it is
92important that those files are read-only, and never get modified. The
93backend changes the access mode to `0444`, and sets the immutable flag
94(`chattr +i`) if the storage supports that.
95
96
97Storage Features
98~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
99
100As mentioned above, most file systems do not support snapshots out
101of the box. To workaround that problem, this backend is able to use
102`qcow2` internal snapshot capabilities.
103
104Same applies to clones. The backend uses the `qcow2` base image
105feature to create clones.
106
107.Storage features for backend `dir`
108[width="100%",cols="m,m,3*d",options="header"]
109|==============================================================================
110|Content types |Image formats |Shared |Snapshots |Clones
111|images rootdir vztmpl iso backup |raw qcow2 vmdk subvol |no |qcow2 |qcow2
112|==============================================================================
113
114
115Examples
116~~~~~~~~
117
118Please use the following command to allocate a 4GB image on storage `local`:
119
120 # pvesm alloc local 100 vm-100-disk10.raw 4G
121 Formatting '/var/lib/vz/images/100/vm-100-disk10.raw', fmt=raw size=4294967296
122 successfully created 'local:100/vm-100-disk10.raw'
123
124NOTE: The image name must conform to above naming conventions.
125
126The real file system path is shown with:
127
128 # pvesm path local:100/vm-100-disk10.raw
129 /var/lib/vz/images/100/vm-100-disk10.raw
130
131And you can remove the image with:
132
133 # pvesm free local:100/vm-100-disk10.raw
134
135
136ifdef::wiki[]
137
138See Also
139~~~~~~~~
140
141* link:/wiki/Storage[Storage]
142
143endif::wiki[]
144
145