btrfs-inspect-internal(8) ========================= NAME ---- btrfs-inspect-internal - query various internal information SYNOPSIS -------- *btrfs inspect-internal* DESCRIPTION ----------- This command group provides an interface to query internal information. The functionality ranges from a simple UI to an ioctl or a more complex query that assembles the result from several internal structures. The latter usually requires calls to privileged ioctls. SUBCOMMAND ---------- *dump-tree* [options] :: (needs root privileges) + Dump the whole tree of the given device. This is useful for analyzing filesystem state or inconsistence and has a positive educational effect on understanding the internal structure. is the device file where the filesystem is stored. + `Options` + -e:::: Print detailed extents info. -d:::: Print info of btrfs device and root tree dirs only. -r:::: Print info of roots only. -R:::: Print info of roots and root backups. -u:::: Print info of UUID tree only. -b :::: Print info of the specified block only. -t :::: Print only the tree with the specified ID. *inode-resolve* [-v] :: (needs root privileges) + resolve paths to all files with given inode number 'ino' in a given subvolume at 'path', ie. all hardlinks + `Options` + -v:::: verbose mode, print count of returned paths and ioctl() return value *logical-resolve* [-Pv] [-s ] :: (needs root privileges) + resolve paths to all files at given 'logical' address in the linear filesystem space + `Options` + -P:::: skip the path resolving and print the inodes instead -v:::: verbose mode, print count of returned paths and all ioctl() return values -s :::: set internal buffer for storing the file names to 'bufsize', default is 4096, maximum 64k *min-dev-size* [options] :: (needs root privileges) + return the minimum size the device can be shrunk to, without performing any resize operation, this may be useful before executing the actual resize operation + `Options` + --id :::: specify the device 'id' to query, default is 1 if this option is not used *rootid* :: for a given file or directory, return the containing tree root id, for a subvolume itself return it's own tree id (ie. subvol id) + NOTE: The result is undefined for the so-called empty subvolumes (identified by inode number 2), but such subvolume does not contain any files anyway *subvolid-resolve* :: (needs root privileges) + resolve the absolute path of a the subvolume id 'subvolid' EXIT STATUS ----------- *btrfs inspect-internal* returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is returned in case of failure. AVAILABILITY ------------ *btrfs* is part of btrfs-progs. Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for further details. SEE ALSO -------- `mkfs.btrfs`(8), `btrfs-debug-tree`(8)