=pod I<2016-08-16> - btrfs-size.pl is a quick little script to provide an overview of the disk space used by btrfs subvolumes. It's comparable to L, but is somewhat faster and has a few options to sort the output. Honestly, it's still hard to draw any conclusions from the sizes provided by btrfs, but sadly, L is useless for snapshot-heavy filesystems. Only tested with btrfs-progs v4.4.1. B L (L). =head2 Usage btrfs-size.pl --help [-nser] -n Order by path name -s Order by (total) subvolume size -e Order by exclusive subvolume size -r Reverse order =head2 Example output # btrfs-size.pl /data gfbf007/cur 46.32 GiB 16.00 KiB gfbf007/snap/2016-08-14.08 46.32 GiB 428.00 KiB gfbf007/snap/2016-08-15.03 46.32 GiB 428.00 KiB gfbf007/snap/2016-08-16.03 46.32 GiB 16.00 KiB ggit011/cur 23.92 MiB 16.00 KiB ggit011/snap/2016-08-14.08 23.90 MiB 300.00 KiB ggit011/snap/2016-08-15.08 23.92 MiB 16.00 KiB gman015/cur 3.74 GiB 16.00 KiB gman015/snap/2016-08-14.08 3.74 GiB 112.00 KiB gman015/snap/2016-08-15.02 3.74 GiB 96.00 KiB gman015/snap/2016-08-16.02 3.74 GiB 16.00 KiB