Btrfs Heatmap - v5 ... snake, linear ... the virtual address space

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Hi,

I just tagged v5 of the Btrfs Heatmap utility, which visualizes the
usage of your btrfs filesystem:

https://github.com/knorrie/btrfs-heatmap

The main changes are:
 * [e464bfc] New --curve to select either hilbert, linear or snake
 * [b722ff4] New --sort to sort a full filesystem picture by either
dev_extents (--sort physical, default) or by chunk/stripes (--sort virtual)
 * Improved documentation, mainly about the curve alternatives [0] and
about the new virtual address space option [1], but also other small
improvements.
 * debian branch with packaging files

[0] https://github.com/knorrie/btrfs-heatmap/blob/master/doc/curves.md
[1] https://github.com/knorrie/btrfs-heatmap/blob/master/doc/sort.md

Since I got tired of cloning and updating the thing all over the place,
I added debian packaging. I'm planning to get all of it into Debian
unstable after the Stretch release.

For the impatient, use pbuilder or grab it from our repo at $dayjob:
http://packages.mendix.com/debian/pool/main/b/btrfs-heatmap/
http://packages.mendix.com/debian/pool/main/p/python-btrfs/

Have fun! And, share some of your results, if you have nice pictures or
create timelapses of filesystems behaving or misbehaving. :)

-- 
Hans van Kranenburg
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