On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 03:01:55PM -0700, Justin Maggard wrote: > On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Qu Wenruo <quwenruo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > You can use btrfs quota feature to do it. > > Like this: > > > > # btrfs quota enable <MNT_POINT> > > # btrfs quota rescan -w <MNT_POINT> > > # btrfs qgroup show -prce <MNT_POINT> > > qgroupid rfer excl max_rfer max_excl parent child > > -------- ---- ---- -------- -------- ------ ----- > > 0/5 2248704 12288 0 0 --- --- > > 0/256 5509120 3272704 0 0 --- --- > > > > > > rfer is all the space the subvolume takes. > > excl is the exclusive space the subvolume takes. > > > > Yes, but this isn't as useful as it sounds if you have more than one > snapshot. Because if a file is included in at least two snapshots, > it's no longer exclusive. So AFAICT even with btrfs qgroups, you > still cannot answer the question "How much space are my snapshots > using?" for a given subvolume, unless you have only one snapshot. But > I'd be happy to be informed otherwise. :-) There are basically two useful answers to that question, depending on how the question is specified, exactly: 1) How much space would I use if I copied this subvolume to a different filesystem? 2) How much space would I free up if I deleted this subvolume? Part 1 is the rfer answer. Part 2 is the excl answer. Which of these do you mean by "How much space are my snapshots using?". The question as posed is highly ambiguous, and needs considerably more precision before it can be answered. If you can pose the question more precisely, you might wish to ask one of those questions about N subvolumes as a group -- this is where(*) you would define a qgroup covering the subvols you're interested in, and then use the above interface to ask the question for the group of subvols as a whole. Hugo. (*) I'm not an expert in qgroups. I may have the idea completely wrong, but I think this is the right kind of approach. > -Justin > > > You can also refer to 'btrfs-quota'(8) and 'btrfs-qgroup'(8), > > Also the following wiki can help: > > https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Quota_support > > > > NOTE: quota is not so stable and has some problem, but should give > > you enough info. > > > > Thanks, > > Qu > > > >> # zfs list -t snapshot > >> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-10 2.88G - 387G - > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-11 1.12G - 388G - > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-12 1.11G - 388G - > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-13 1.19G - 388G - > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-14 1.02G - 388G - > >> hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-15 989M - 386G - > >> > >> Is there any way to do something similar to the above ZFS command? It's > >> handy > >> to know which snapshots are taking up the most space, especially when > >> multiple > >> subvols are being snapshotted. > >> -- Hugo Mills | You've read the project plan. Forget that. We're hugo@... carfax.org.uk | going to Do Stuff and Have Fun doing it. http://carfax.org.uk/ | PGP: E2AB1DE4 | Jeremy Frey
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