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title = "brtfs - Helpful commands"
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					title: "Btrfs - Helpful commands"
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date = 2020-09-03T00:00:00
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					date: 2020-09-03T00:00:00
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					subtitle: "Useful commands for the btrfs file system"
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					summary: "Useful commands for the btrfs file system"
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					Quick collection of useful commands for maintaining a btrfs filesystem.
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					Btrfs allows for easy management of software raids in RAID0, RAID1 and RAID10. RAID5 and RAID6 are implemented but not suggested for use. 
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Quick collection of useful commands for maintaining a btrfs filesystem
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Btrfs (pronounced as "butter fuss", "better F S", "butter F S", "b-tree F S", or simply by spelling it out) is a file system based on the copy-on-write (COW) principle, initially designed at Oracle Corporation for use in Linux. The development of Btrfs began in 2007, and since August 2014 the file system's on-disk format has been marked as stable.[13]
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					Btrfs (pronounced as "butter fuss", "better F S", "butter F S", "b-tree F S", or simply by spelling it out) is a file system based on the copy-on-write (COW) principle, initially designed at Oracle Corporation for use in Linux. The development of Btrfs began in 2007, and since August 2014 the file system's on-disk format has been marked as stable.[13]
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					## btrfs device statistics
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					The btrfs device commands are used to check the status of the device, such as read / write errors and disk usage.
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					See the current statistic. 
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					```shell
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					sudo btrfs device stats /path/to/fs
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					```
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					To see the current usage. 
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					```shell
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					sudo btrfs device usage /path/to/fs
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					```
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## btrfs scrub
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					## btrfs scrub
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btrfs scrub is used to scrub a btrfs filesystem, which will read all data and metadata blocks from all devices and verify checksums. Automatically repair corrupted blocks if there’s a correct copy available.
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					btrfs scrub is used to scrub a btrfs filesystem, which will read all data and metadata blocks from all devices and verify checksums. Automatically repair corrupted blocks if there’s a correct copy available.
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