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NAME

       btrfs - a toolbox to manage btrfs filesystems

SYNOPSIS

       btrfs <command> [<args>]

DESCRIPTION

       The  btrfs  utility is a toolbox for managing btrfs filesystems.  There are command groups
       to work with subvolumes, devices, for whole filesystem  or  other  specific  actions.  See
       section COMMANDS.

       There  are  also standalone tools for some tasks like btrfs-convert or btrfstune that were
       separate historically and/or  haven't  been  merged  to  the  main  utility.  See  section
       STANDALONE TOOLS for more details.

       For other topics (mount options, etc) please refer to the separate manual page btrfs(5).

COMMAND SYNTAX

       Any  command  name can be shortened so long as the shortened form is unambiguous, however,
       it is recommended to use full command names in scripts.  All  command  groups  have  their
       manual page named btrfs-<group>.

       For  example:  it  is possible to run btrfs sub snaps instead of btrfs subvolume snapshot.
       But btrfs file s is not allowed, because file s may be interpreted both as filesystem show
       and as filesystem sync.

       If the command name is ambiguous, the list of conflicting options is printed.

       For  an  overview of a given command use btrfs command --help or btrfs [command...] --help
       --full to print all available options.

COMMANDS

       balance
              Balance  btrfs  filesystem  chunks  across  single   or   several   devices.    See
              btrfs-balance(8) for details.

       check  Do off-line check on a btrfs filesystem.  See btrfs-check(8) for details.

       device Manage  devices  managed  by  btrfs,  including  add/delete/scan  and  so  on.  See
              btrfs-device(8) for details.

       filesystem
              Manage  a  btrfs  filesystem,  including  label  setting/sync  and  so   on.    See
              btrfs-filesystem(8) for details.

       inspect-internal
              Debug tools for developers/hackers.  See btrfs-inspect-internal(8) for details.

       property
              Get/set a property from/to a btrfs object.  See btrfs-property(8) for details.

       qgroup Manage quota group(qgroup) for btrfs filesystem.  See btrfs-qgroup(8) for details.

       quota  Manage  quota on btrfs filesystem like enabling/rescan and etc.  See btrfs-quota(8)
              and btrfs-qgroup(8) for details.

       receive
              Receive subvolume data from stdin/file for restore and etc.   See  btrfs-receive(8)
              for details.

       replace
              Replace btrfs devices.  See btrfs-replace(8) for details.

       rescue Try to rescue damaged btrfs filesystem.  See btrfs-rescue(8) for details.

       restore
              Try  to  restore  files  from a damaged btrfs filesystem.  See btrfs-restore(8) for
              details.

       scrub  Scrub a btrfs filesystem.  See btrfs-scrub(8) for details.

       send   Send subvolume data to stdout/file for  backup  and  etc.   See  btrfs-send(8)  for
              details.

       subvolume
              Create/delete/list/manage btrfs subvolume.  See btrfs-subvolume(8) for details.

STANDALONE TOOLS

       New  functionality  could be provided using a standalone tool. If the functionality proves
       to be useful, then the standalone tool is  declared  obsolete  and  its  functionality  is
       copied  to  the  main  tool.  Obsolete tools are removed after a long (years) depreciation
       period.

       Tools that are still in active use without an equivalent in btrfs:

       btrfs-convert
              in-place conversion from ext2/3/4 filesystems to btrfs

       btrfstune
              tweak some filesystem properties on a unmounted filesystem

       btrfs-select-super
              rescue tool to overwrite primary superblock from a spare copy

       btrfs-find-root
              rescue helper to find tree roots in a filesystem

       Deprecated and obsolete tools:

       btrfs-debug-tree
              moved to btrfs inspect-internal dump-tree. Removed from source distribution.

       btrfs-show-super
              moved to btrfs inspect-internal dump-super, standalone removed.

       btrfs-zero-log
              moved to btrfs rescue zero-log, standalone removed.

       For  space-constrained  environments,  it's  possible  to  build  a  single  binary   with
       functionality  of several standalone tools. This is following the concept of busybox where
       the file name selects the functionality. This works for symlinks or  hardlinks.  The  full
       list can be obtained by btrfs help --box.

EXIT STATUS

       btrfs returns a zero exit status if it succeeds. Non zero is returned in case of failure.

AVAILABILITY

       btrfs is part of btrfs-progs.  Please refer to the btrfs wiki http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org
       for further details.

SEE ALSO

       btrfs(5),    btrfs-balance(8),    btrfs-check(8),    btrfs-convert(8),    btrfs-device(8),
       btrfs-filesystem(8),    btrfs-inspect-internal(8),   btrfs-property(8),   btrfs-qgroup(8),
       btrfs-quota(8),  btrfs-receive(8),  btrfs-replace(8),  btrfs-rescue(8),  btrfs-restore(8),
       btrfs-scrub(8), btrfs-send(8), btrfs-subvolume(8), btrfstune(8), mkfs.btrfs(8)

COPYRIGHT

       2022