btrfs Filesystem - Manage Filesystem with btrfs | Online Free DevTools by Hexmos

Manage btrfs filesystems efficiently with the btrfs command. Show usage, defragment files and directories, force sync data, and create swap files. Free online tool, no registration required.

btrfs filesystem

Manage btrfs filesystems. More information: https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfs-filesystem.html.

  • Show filesystem usage (optionally run as root to show detailed information):

btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[u|usage]}} {{path/to/btrfs_mount}}

  • Show usage by individual devices:

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[sh|show]}} {{path/to/btrfs_mount}}

  • Defragment a single file on a btrfs filesystem (avoid while a deduplication agent is running):

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[de|defragment]}} {{[-v|--verbose]}} {{path/to/file}}

  • Defragment a directory recursively (does not cross subvolume boundaries):

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[de|defragment]}} {{[-v|--verbose]}} -r {{path/to/directory}}

  • Force syncing unwritten data blocks to disk(s):

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[sy|sync]}} {{path/to/btrfs_mount}}

  • Summarize disk usage for the files in a directory recursively:

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} du {{[-s|--summarize]}} {{path/to/directory}}

  • Create a swap file:

sudo btrfs {{[f|filesystem]}} {{[m|mkswapfile]}} --size {{8g}} --uuid {{clear|random|time|UUID_value}} {{path/to/swapfile}}