I'm just starting to do some testing with btrfs and I noticed that "df
-i" doesn't give any sensible output:
backup01 ~ # df -i /mnt/backup01-p1/
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/backup01p1
0 0 0 - /mnt/backup01-p1
backup01 ~ # df -h /mnt/backup01-p1/
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/backup01p1
20T 444G 20T 3% /mnt/backup01-p1
backup01 ~ # btrfs file show
Label: 'backup01-p1' uuid: d6a87326-b28b-425a-9c80-0e4b31dfe951
Total devices 1 FS bytes used 431.13GB
devid 1 size 20.00TB used 454.29GB path /dev/dm-3
Is it too difficult to provide the number of inodes in use or is this
just not yet implemented?
If inodes are difficult, would the number of files (ideally per
subvolume) be easier to obtain?
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