Re: Knowing how much space is taken by each snapshot?

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On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 07:58:40AM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> My btrfs pool looks like this:
> usr
> usr_daily_20120622_00:01:01
> usr_daily_20120623_00:18:25
> usr_daily_20120624_00:01:01
> usr_daily_20120625_00:01:01
> usr_hourly_20120625_05:00:02
> usr_hourly_20120625_06:00:01
> usr_hourly_20120625_07:00:01
> usr_weekly_20120610_00:02:01
> usr_weekly_20120617_00:02:01
> usr_weekly_20120624_00:02:01
> 
> Sometimes I run low on space and I have to start dropping snapshots. I
> realize that due to COW blocks, it's hard to say exactly how much space each
> snapshot uses, but is there some way to get an idea how much each snapshot
> will free if I delete it?

   When the relevant bit of qgroups lands, yes. Until then, not really.

   Hugo.

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