725 lines
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725 lines
23 KiB
Groff
.TH BTRFS 8 "" "btrfs" "btrfs"
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.\"
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.\" Man page written by Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@inwind.it> (Feb 2010)
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.\" Modified by Qu Wenruo <quwenruo@cn.fujitsu.com> (Jun 2013)
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.\"
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.SH NAME
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btrfs \- control a btrfs filesystem
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume create\fP [-i \fI<qgroupid>\fP] [\fI<dest>\fP/]\fI<name>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume delete\fP \fI<subvolume>\fP [\fI<subvolume>...\fP]
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume list\fP [\fIoptions\fP] [-G [+|-]\fIvalue\fP] [-C [+|-]\fIvalue\fP] [--sort=rootid,gen,ogen,path] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume snapshot\fP [-r] \fI<source>\fP \fI<dest>\fP|[\fI<dest>\fP/]\fI<name>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume get-default\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume set-default\fP\fI <id> <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume find-new\fP\fI <subvolume> <lastgen>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsubvolume show\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem df\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem show\fP [--all-devices|\fI<uuid>\fP|\fI<label>\fP]\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem sync\fP\fI <path> \fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem defragment\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<file>\fP|\fI<dir>\fP [\fI<file>\fP|\fI<dir>...\fP]\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem resize\fP [\fIdevid\fP:][+/\-]\fI<size>\fP[gkm]|[\fIdevid\fP:]\fImax <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBfilesystem label\fP [\fI<device>\fP|\fI<mount_point>\fP] [\fI<newlabel>\fP]
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB[filesystem] balance start\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB[filesystem] balance pause\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB[filesystem] balance cancel\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB[filesystem] balance resume\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB[filesystem] balance status\fP [-v] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice add\fP \fI<device>\fP [\fI<device>...\fP] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice delete\fP \fI<device>\fP [\fI<device>...\fP] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice scan\fP [--all-devices|\fI<device> \fP[\fI<device>...\fP]
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice ready\fP\fI <device>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBdevice stats\fP [-z] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBscrub start\fP [-BdqrR] [-c \fIioprio_class\fP -n \fIioprio_classdata\fP] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBscrub cancel\fP {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBscrub resume\fP [-BdqrR] [-c \fIioprio_class\fP -n \fIioprio_classdata\fP] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBscrub status\fP [-d] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBcheck\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<device>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBchunk-recover\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<device>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBrestore\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<device>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBinspect-internal inode-resolve\fP [-v] \fI<inode>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBinspect-internal logical-resolve\fP [-Pv] [-s \fI<size>\fP] \fI<logical>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBinspect-internal subvolid-resolve\fP \fI<subvolid>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBsend\fP [-v] [-p \fI<parent>\fP] [-c \fI<clone-src>\fP] [-f \fI<outfile>\fP] \fI<subvol>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBreceive\fP [-ve] [-f \fI<infile>\fP] \fI<mount>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBquota enable\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBquota disable\fP\fI <path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBquota rescan\fP [-s] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup assign\fP \fI<src>\fP \fI<dst>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup remove\fP \fI<src>\fP \fI<dst>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup create\fP \fI<qgroupid>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup destroy\fP \fI<qgroupid>\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup show\fP \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBqgroup limit\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<size>\fP|\fBnone\fP [\fI<qgroupid>\fP] \fI<path>\fP
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.PP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBreplace start\fP [-Bfr] \fI<srcdev>\fP|\fI<devid> <targetdev> <mount_point>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBreplace status\fP [-1] \fI<mount_point>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBreplace cancel\fP \fI<mount_point>\fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fBhelp|\-\-help \fP
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.PP
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\fBbtrfs\fP \fB<command> \-\-help \fP
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.PP
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B btrfs
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is used to control the filesystem and the files and directories stored. It is
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the tool to create or destroy a snapshot or a subvolume for the
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filesystem, to defrag a file or a directory, flush the data to the disk,
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to resize the filesystem, to scan the device.
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It is possible to abbreviate the commands unless the commands are ambiguous.
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For example: it is possible to run
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.I btrfs sub snaps
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instead of
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.I btrfs subvolume snapshot.
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But
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.I btrfs file s
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is not allowed, because
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.I file s
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may be interpreted both as
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.I filesystem show
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and as
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.I filesystem sync.
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In this case
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.I btrfs
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returns filesystem sync
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If a command is terminated by
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.I --help
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, the detailed help is showed. If the passed command matches more commands,
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detailed help of all the matched commands is showed. For example
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.I btrfs dev --help
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shows the help of all
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.I device*
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commands.
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.SH COMMANDS
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume create\fP [-i \fI<qgroupid>\fP] [\fI<dest>\fP/]\fI<name>\fP
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Create a subvolume \fI<name>\fR in \fI<dest>\fR.
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If \fI<dest>\fR is not given subvolume \fI<name>\fR will be created in the
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current directory.
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.RS
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\fIOptions\fP
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.IP "\fB-i\fP \fI<qgroupid>\fR" 5
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Add the newly created subvolume to a qgroup. This option can be given multiple
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times.
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.RE
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume delete\fR\fI <subvolume> \fP[\fI<subvolume>...\fP]\fR
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Delete the subvolume \fI<subvolume>\fR. If \fI<subvolume>\fR is not a
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subvolume, \fBbtrfs\fR returns an error.
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume list\fR [\fIoptions\fP] [-G [+|-]\fIvalue\fP] [-C [+|-]\fIvalue\fP] [--sort=rootid,gen,ogen,path] \fI<path>\fR
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List the subvolumes present in the filesystem \fI<path>\fR. For every
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subvolume the following information is shown by default.
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ID \fI<ID>\fP top level \fI<ID>\fP path \fI<path>\fP
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where path is the relative path of the subvolume to the \fItop level\fR
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subvolume.
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The subvolume's ID may be used by the \fBsubvolume set-default\fR command, or
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at mount time via the \fIsubvolid=\fR option.
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If \fI-p\fR is given, then \fIparent <ID>\fR is added to the output between ID
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and top level. The parent's ID may be used at mount time via the
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\fIsubvolrootid=\fR option.
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.RS
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\fIOptions\fP
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.IP "\fB-p\fP" 5
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print parent ID.
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.IP "\fB-a\fP" 5
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print all the subvolumes in the filesystem and distinguish between
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absolute and relative path with respect to the given \fI<path>\fP.
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.IP "\fB-c\fP" 5
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print the ogeneration of the subvolume, aliases: ogen or origin generation.
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.IP "\fB-g\fP" 5
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print the generation of the subvolume.
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.IP "\fB-o\fP" 5
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print only subvolumes bellow specified <path>.
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.IP "\fB-u\fP" 5
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print the UUID of the subvolume.
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.IP "\fB-q\fP" 5
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print the parent uuid of subvolumes (and snapshots).
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.IP "\fB-t\fP" 5
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print the result as a table.
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.IP "\fB-s\fP" 5
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only snapshot subvolumes in the filesystem will be listed.
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.IP "\fB-r\fP" 5
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only readonly subvolumes in the filesystem will be listed.
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.IP "\fB-G [+|-]\fIvalue\fP\fP" 5
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list subvolumes in the filesystem that its generation is
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>=, <= or = \fIvalue\fP. '+' means >= \fIvalue\fP, '-' means <= \fIvalue\fP, If there is
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neither '+' nor '-', it means = \fIvalue\fP.
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.IP "\fB-C [+|-]\fIvalue\fP" 5
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list subvolumes in the filesystem that its ogeneration is
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>=, <= or = \fIvalue\fP. The usage is the same to '-g' option.
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.IP "\fB--sort=rootid,gen,ogen,path\fP" 5
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list subvolumes in order by specified items.
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you can add '+' or '-' in front of each items, '+' means ascending, '-'
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means descending. The default is ascending.
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for \fB--sort\fP you can combine some items together by ',', just like
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\f--sort=+ogen,-gen,path,rootid\fR.
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.RE
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume snapshot\fP [-r] \fI<source>\fP \fI<dest>\fP|[\fI<dest>\fP/]\fI<name>\fP
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Create a writable/readonly snapshot of the subvolume \fI<source>\fR with the
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name \fI<name>\fR in the \fI<dest>\fR directory.
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If only \fI<dest>\fR is given, the subvolume will be named the basename of \fI<source>\fR.
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If \fI<source>\fR is not a subvolume, \fBbtrfs\fR returns an error.
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If \fI-r\fR is given, the snapshot will be readonly.
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume get-default\fR\fI <path>\fR
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Get the default subvolume of the filesystem \fI<path>\fR. The output format
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is similar to \fBsubvolume list\fR command.
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume set-default\fR\fI <id> <path>\fR
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Set the subvolume of the filesystem \fI<path>\fR which is mounted as
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\fIdefault\fR. The subvolume is identified by \fI<id>\fR, which
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is returned by the \fBsubvolume list\fR command.
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume find-new\fR\fI <subvolume> <last_gen>\fR
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List the recently modified files in a subvolume, after \fI<last_gen>\fR ID.
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.TP
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\fBsubvolume show\fR\fI <path>\fR
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Show information of a given subvolume in the \fI<path>\fR.
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.TP
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\fBfilesystem df\fP\fI <path>\fR
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Show space usage information for a mount point.
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.TP
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\fBfilesystem show\fR [--all-devices|\fI<uuid>\fR|\fI<label>\fR]\fR
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Show the btrfs filesystem with some additional info. If no \fIUUID\fP or
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\fIlabel\fP is passed, \fBbtrfs\fR show info of all the btrfs filesystem.
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If \fB--all-devices\fP is passed, all the devices under /dev are scanned;
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otherwise the devices list is extracted from the /proc/partitions file.
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.TP
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\fBfilesystem sync\fR\fI <path> \fR
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Force a sync for the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR.
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.TP
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\fBfilesystem defragment\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<file>\fP|\fI<dir>\fP [\fI<file>\fP|\fI<dir>...\fP]\fP
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Defragment file data and/or directory metadata. To defragment all files in a
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directory you have to specify each one on its own or use your shell wildcards.
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The start position and the number of bytes to defragment can be specified by
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\fIstart\fR and \fIlen\fR. Any extent bigger than threshold will be
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considered already defragged. Use 0 to take the kernel default, and use 1 to
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say every single extent must be rewritten. You can also turn on compression in
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defragment operations.
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.RS
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\fIOptions\fR
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.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
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be verbose
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.IP "\fB-c\fP" 5
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compress file contents while defragmenting
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.IP "\fB-f\fP" 5
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flush filesystem after defragmenting
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.IP "\fB-s \fIstart\fP\fP" 5
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defragment only from byte \fIstart\fR onward
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.IP "\fB-l \fIlen\fP\fP" 5
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defragment only up to \fIlen\fR bytes
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.IP "\fB-t \fIsize\fP\fP" 5
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defragment only files at least \fIsize\fR bytes big
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For \fBstart\fP, \fBlen\fP, \fBsize\fP it is possible to append a suffix
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like \fBk\fP for 1 KBytes, \fBm\fP for 1 MBytes...
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NOTE: defragmenting with kernels up to 2.6.37 will unlink COW-ed copies of data,
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don't use it if you use snapshots, have de-duplicated your data or made
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copies with \fBcp --reflink\fP.
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.RE
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.TP
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.\"
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.\" Some wording are extracted by the resize2fs man page
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.\"
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\fBfilesystem resize\fP [\fIdevid\fP:][+/\-]\fI<size>\fP[gkm]|[\fIdevid\fP:]\fImax <path>\fR
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Resize a filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR for the underlying device
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\fIdevid\fR. The \fIdevid\fR can be found with \fBbtrfs filesystem show\fR and
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defaults to 1 if not specified.
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The \fI<size>\fR parameter specifies the new size of the filesystem.
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If the prefix \fI+\fR or \fI\-\fR is present the size is increased or decreased
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by the quantity \fI<size>\fR.
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If no units are specified, the unit of the \fI<size>\fR parameter defaults to
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bytes. Optionally, the size parameter may be suffixed by one of the following
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units designators: 'K', 'M', or 'G', kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes,
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respectively.
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If 'max' is passed, the filesystem will occupy all available space on the
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device \fIdevid\fR.
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The \fBresize\fR command \fBdoes not\fR manipulate the size of underlying
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partition. If you wish to enlarge/reduce a filesystem, you must make sure you
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can expand the partition before enlarging the filesystem and shrink the
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partition after reducing the size of the filesystem. This can done using
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\fBfdisk(8)\fR or \fBparted(8)\fR to delete the existing partition and recreate
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it with the new desired size. When recreating the partition make sure to use
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the same starting disk cylinder as before.
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.TP
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\fBfilesystem label\fP [\fI<dev>\fP|\fI<mount_point>\fP] [\fInewlabel\fP]\fP
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Show or update the label of a filesystem. \fI[<device>|<mountpoint>]\fR is used
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to identify the filesystem.
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If a \fInewlabel\fR optional argument is passed, the label is changed. The
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following constraints exist for a label:
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.IP
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- the maximum allowable length shall be less than 256 chars
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.TP
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\fB[filesystem] balance start\fR [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<path>\fR
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Balance chunks across the devices
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Balance and/or convert (change allocation profile of) chunks that
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passed all \fIfilters\fR in a comma-separated list of filters for a
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particular chunk type.
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If filter list is not given balance all chunks of that type.
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In case none of the \fI-d\fR, \fI-m\fR or \fI-s\fR options is
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given balance all chunks in a filesystem.
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.RS
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\fIOptions\fR
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.IP "\fB-d[\fIfilters\fP]\fR" 5
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act on data chunks
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.IP "\fB-m[\fIfilters\fP]\fR" 5
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act on metadata chunks
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.IP "\fB-s[\fIfilters\fP]\fR" 5
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act on system chunks (only under -f)
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.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
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be verbose
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.IP "\fB-f\fP" 5
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force reducing of metadata integrity
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.RE
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.TP
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\fB[filesystem] balance pause\fR\fI <path>\fR
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Pause running balance.
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.TP
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\fB[filesystem] balance cancel\fR\fI <path>\fR
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Cancel running or paused balance.
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.TP
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\fB[filesystem] balance resume\fR\fI <path>\fR
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Resume interrupted balance.
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.TP
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\fB[filesystem] balance status\fR [-v] \fI<path>\fR
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Show status of running or paused balance.
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.RS
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\fIOptions\fR
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.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
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be verbose
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.RE
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.TP
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\fBdevice add\fR\fI <dev> \fP[\fI<dev>...\fP] \fI<path>\fR
|
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Add device(s) to the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR.
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.TP
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\fBdevice delete\fR\fI <dev> \fP[\fI<dev>...\fP] \fI<path>\fR
|
|
Remove device(s) from a filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR.
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.TP
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\fBdevice scan\fR [--all-devices|\fI<device> \fP[\fI<device>...\fP]\fR
|
|
If one or more devices are passed, these are scanned for a btrfs filesystem.
|
|
If no devices are passed, \fBbtrfs\fR scans all the block devices listed
|
|
in the /proc/partitions file.
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|
Finally, if \fB--all-devices\fP is passed, all the devices under /dev are
|
|
scanned.
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.TP
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|
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\fBdevice ready\fR \fI<device>\fR
|
|
Check device to see if it has all of it's devices in cache for mounting.
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|
.TP
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|
|
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\fBdevice stats\fP [-z] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
|
|
Read and print the device IO stats for all devices of the filesystem
|
|
identified by \fI<path>\fR or for a single \fI<device>\fR.
|
|
.RS
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|
|
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\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-z\fP" 5
|
|
Reset stats to zero after reading them.
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|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
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\fBscrub start\fP [-BdqrR] [-c \fIioprio_class\fP -n \fIioprio_classdata\fP] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
|
|
Start a scrub on all devices of the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR or on
|
|
a single \fI<device>\fR. Without options, scrub is started as a background
|
|
process. Progress can be obtained with the \fBscrub status\fR command. Scrubbing
|
|
involves reading all data from all disks and verifying checksums. Errors are
|
|
corrected along the way if possible.
|
|
.IP
|
|
The default IO priority of scrub is the idle class. The priority can be configured similar to the
|
|
.BR ionice (1)
|
|
syntax.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-B\fP" 5
|
|
Do not background and print scrub statistics when finished.
|
|
.IP "\fB-d\fP" 5
|
|
Print separate statistics for each device of the filesystem (-B only).
|
|
.IP "\fB-q\fP" 5
|
|
Quiet. Omit error messages and statistics.
|
|
.IP "\fB-r\fP" 5
|
|
Read only mode. Do not attempt to correct anything.
|
|
.IP "\fB-R\fP" 5
|
|
Raw print mode. Print full data instead of summary.
|
|
.IP "\fB-c \fIioprio_class\fP" 5
|
|
Set IO priority class (see
|
|
.BR ionice (1)
|
|
manpage).
|
|
.IP "\fB-n \fIioprio_classdata\fP" 5
|
|
Set IO priority classdata (see
|
|
.BR ionice (1)
|
|
manpage).
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBscrub cancel\fP {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
|
|
If a scrub is running on the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR, cancel it.
|
|
Progress is saved in the scrub progress file and scrubbing can be resumed later
|
|
using the \fBscrub resume\fR command.
|
|
If a \fI<device>\fR is given, the corresponding filesystem is found and
|
|
\fBscrub cancel\fP behaves as if it was called on that filesystem.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBscrub resume\fP [-BdqrR] [-c ioprio_class -n ioprio_classdata] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
|
|
Resume a canceled or interrupted scrub cycle on the filesystem identified by
|
|
\fI<path>\fR or on a given \fI<device>\fR. Does not start a new scrub if the
|
|
last scrub finished successfully.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.TP
|
|
see \fBscrub start\fP.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBscrub status\fP [-d] {\fI<path>\fP|\fI<device>\fP}
|
|
Show status of a running scrub for the filesystem identified by \fI<path>\fR or
|
|
for the specified \fI<device>\fR.
|
|
If no scrub is running, show statistics of the last finished or canceled scrub
|
|
for that filesystem or device.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-d\fP" 5
|
|
Print separate statistics for each device of the filesystem.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBcheck\fR [\fIoptions\fP] <device>\fR
|
|
Check an unmounted btrfs filesystem.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-s|--support \fI<superblock>\fP\fR" 5
|
|
use this superblock copy.
|
|
.IP "\fB--repair\fP" 5
|
|
try to repair the filesystem.
|
|
.IP "\fB--init-csum-tree\fP" 5
|
|
create a new CRC tree.
|
|
.IP "\fB--init-extent-tree\fP" 5
|
|
create a new extent tree.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBchunk-recover\fR [\fIoptions\fP] <device>\fR
|
|
Recover the chunk tree by scanning the devices one by one.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-y\fP" 5
|
|
assume an answer of 'yes' to all questions.
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
verbose mode.
|
|
.IP "\fB-h\fP" 5
|
|
help.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBrestore\fR [\fIoptions\fP] <device>\fR
|
|
Try to restore files from a damaged filesystem(unmounted).
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-s\fP" 5
|
|
get snapshots.
|
|
.IP "\fB-x\fP" 5
|
|
get extended attributes.
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
verbose.
|
|
.IP "\fB-i\fP" 5
|
|
ignore errors.
|
|
.IP "\fB-o\fP" 5
|
|
overwrite.
|
|
.IP "\fB-t \fI<location>\fP\fP" 5
|
|
tree location.
|
|
.IP "\fB-f \fI<offset>\fP\fP" 5
|
|
filesystem location.
|
|
.IP "\fB-u \fI<block>\fP\fP" 5
|
|
super mirror.
|
|
.IP "\fB-r \fI<rootid>\fP\fP" 5
|
|
root objectid.
|
|
.IP "\fB-d\fP" 5
|
|
find dir.
|
|
.IP "\fB-l\fP" 5
|
|
list tree roots.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBinspect-internal inode-resolve\fP [-v] \fI<inode>\fP \fI<path>\fP
|
|
Resolves an <inode> in subvolume <path> to all filesystem paths.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
verbose mode. print count of returned paths and ioctl() return value
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBinspect-internal logical-resolve\fP [-Pv] [-s bufsize] \fI<logical>\fP \fI<path>\fP
|
|
Resolves a <logical> address in the filesystem mounted at <path> to all inodes.
|
|
By default, each inode is then resolved to a file system path (similar to the
|
|
\fBinode-resolve\fP subcommand).
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-P\fP" 5
|
|
skip the path resolving and print the inodes instead
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
verbose mode. print count of returned paths and all ioctl() return values
|
|
.IP "\fB-s \fI<bufsize>\fP" 5
|
|
set inode container's size. This is used to increase inode container's size in case it is
|
|
not enough to read all the resolved results. The max value one can set is 64k.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBinspect-internal subvolid-resolve\fP \fI<subvolid> <path>\fP
|
|
Get file system paths for the given subvolume ID.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBsend\fP [-v] [-p \fI<parent>\fP] [-c \fI<clone-src>\fP] [-f \fI<outfile>\fP] \fI<subvol>\fP
|
|
Send the subvolume to stdout.
|
|
Sends the subvolume specified by \fI<subvol>\fR to stdout.
|
|
By default, this will send the whole subvolume. To do an incremental
|
|
send, use '\fI-p <parent>\fR'. If you want to allow btrfs to clone from
|
|
any additional local snapshots, use '\fI-c <clone-src>\fR' (multiple times
|
|
where applicable). You must not specify clone sources unless you
|
|
guarantee that these snapshots are exactly in the same state on both
|
|
sides, the sender and the receiver. It is allowed to omit the
|
|
'\fI-p <parent>\fR' option when '\fI-c <clone-src>\fR' options are given, in
|
|
which case '\fBbtrfs send\fP' will determine a suitable parent among the
|
|
clone sources itself.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
Enable verbose debug output. Each occurrence of this option increases the
|
|
verbose level more.
|
|
.IP "\fB-p \fI<parent>\fP" 5
|
|
Send an incremental stream from \fI<parent>\fR to \fI<subvol>\fR.
|
|
.IP "\fB-c \fI<clone-src>\fP" 5
|
|
Use this snapshot as a clone source for an incremental send (multiple allowed).
|
|
.IP "\fB-f \fI<outfile>\fP" 5
|
|
Output is normally written to stdout. To write to a file, use this option.
|
|
An alternative would be to use pipes.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBreceive\fP [-ve] [-f \fI<infile>\fR] \fI<mount>\fR
|
|
Receive subvolumes from stdin.
|
|
Receives one or more subvolumes that were previously
|
|
sent with btrfs send. The received subvolumes are stored
|
|
into \fI<mount>\fP.
|
|
btrfs receive will fail in case a receiving subvolume
|
|
already exists. It will also fail in case a previously
|
|
received subvolume was changed after it was received.
|
|
After receiving a subvolume, it is immediately set to
|
|
read only.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-v\fP" 5
|
|
Enable verbose debug output. Each occurrence of this option increases the
|
|
verbose level more.
|
|
.IP "\fB-f \fI<infile>\fR" 5
|
|
By default, btrfs receive uses stdin to receive the subvolumes.
|
|
Use this option to specify a file to use instead.
|
|
.IP "\fB-e\fP" 5
|
|
Terminate after receiving an <end cmd> in the data stream.
|
|
Without this option, the receiver terminates only if an error is recognized or on EOF.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBquota enable\fR \fI<path>\fR
|
|
Enable subvolume quota support for a filesystem.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBquota disable\fR \fI<path>\fR
|
|
Disable subvolume quota support for a filesystem.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBquota rescan\fR [-s] \fI<path>\fR
|
|
Trash all qgroup numbers and scan the metadata again with the current config.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-s\fP" 5
|
|
show status of a running rescan operation.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup assign\fP \fI<src> <dst> <path>\fP
|
|
Enable subvolume qgroup support for a filesystem.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup remove\fP \fI<src> <dst> <path>\fP
|
|
Remove a subvol from a quota group.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup create\fP \fI<qgroupid> <path>\fP
|
|
Create a subvolume quota group.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup destroy\fP \fI<qgroupid> <path>\fP
|
|
Destroy a subvolume quota group.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup show\fP \fI<path>\fP
|
|
Show all subvolume quota groups.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBqgroup limit\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fI<size>\fP|\fBnone\fP [\fI<qgroupid>\fP] \fI<path>\fP
|
|
Limit the size of a subvolume quota group.
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBreplace start\fR [-Bfr] \fI<srcdev>\fP|\fI<devid> <targetdev> <path>\fR
|
|
Replace device of a btrfs filesystem.
|
|
On a live filesystem, duplicate the data to the target device which
|
|
is currently stored on the source device. If the source device is not
|
|
available anymore, or if the \fB-r\fR option is set, the data is built
|
|
only using the RAID redundancy mechanisms. After completion of the
|
|
operation, the source device is removed from the filesystem.
|
|
If the \fI<srcdev>\fR is a numerical value, it is assumed to be the device id
|
|
of the filesystem which is mounted at mount_point, otherwise is is
|
|
the path to the source device. If the source device is disconnected,
|
|
from the system, you have to use the \fIdevid\fR parameter format.
|
|
The \fI<targetdev>\fP needs to be same size or larger than the \fI<srcdev>\fR.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-r\fP" 5
|
|
only read from \fI<srcdev>\fR if no other zero-defect mirror exists (enable
|
|
this if your drive has lots of read errors, the access would be very slow)
|
|
.IP "\fB-f\fP" 5
|
|
force using and overwriting \fI<targetdev>\fR even if it looks like
|
|
containing a valid btrfs filesystem. A valid filesystem is
|
|
assumed if a btrfs superblock is found which contains a
|
|
correct checksum. Devices which are currently mounted are
|
|
never allowed to be used as the \fI<targetdev>\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-B\fP" 5
|
|
do not background
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBreplace status\fR [-1] \fI<mount_point>\fR
|
|
Print status and progress information of a running device replace operation.
|
|
.RS
|
|
|
|
\fIOptions\fR
|
|
.IP "\fB-1\fP" 5
|
|
print once instead of print continuously until the replace
|
|
operation finishes (or is canceled)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP
|
|
|
|
\fBreplace cancel\fR \fI<mount_point>\fR
|
|
Cancel a running device replace operation.
|
|
.RE
|
|
|
|
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
|
\fBbtrfs\fR returns a zero exist status if it succeeds. Non zero is returned in
|
|
case of failure.
|
|
|
|
.SH AVAILABILITY
|
|
.B btrfs
|
|
is part of btrfs-progs. Btrfs filesystem is currently under heavy development,
|
|
and not suitable for any uses other than benchmarking and review.
|
|
Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org for
|
|
further details.
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
.BR mkfs.btrfs (8),
|
|
.BR ionice (1)
|