I thought, I can recognize a snapshot when it has a Parent UUID, but this
is not true for snapshots of toplevel subvolumes:
root@trulla:/# btrfs version
btrfs-progs v4.5.3+20160729
root@trulla:/# btrfs subvolume show /mnt/tmp
/mnt/tmp is toplevel subvolume
root@trulla:/# btrfs subvolume snapshot /mnt/tmp /mnt/tmp/ss
Create a snapshot of '/mnt/tmp' in '/mnt/tmp/ss'
root@trulla:/# btrfs subvolume create /mnt/tmp/xx
Create subvolume '/mnt/tmp/xx'
root@trulla:/# btrfs subvolume show /mnt/tmp/ss
/mnt/tmp/ss
Name: ss
UUID: 7732bdde-0485-204e-b41b-833376e791da
Parent UUID: -
Received UUID: -
Creation time: 2019-07-17 01:02:48 +0200
Subvolume ID: 270
Generation: 60
Gen at creation: 60
Parent ID: 5
Top level ID: 5
Flags: -
Snapshot(s):
root@trulla:/# btrfs subvolume show /mnt/tmp/xx
/mnt/tmp/xx
Name: xx
UUID: 342b2065-1679-8245-bd76-8da598cc33d8
Parent UUID: -
Received UUID: -
Creation time: 2019-07-17 01:03:02 +0200
Subvolume ID: 271
Generation: 61
Gen at creation: 61
Parent ID: 5
Top level ID: 5
Flags: -
Snapshot(s):
How do I know that /mnt/tmp/ss is a snapshot?
I cannot see a snapshot identifier.
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