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== Btrfs Maintenance ==
= Btrfs Maintenance =


=== Btrfs needs no maintenance ===
== Btrfs needs no maintenance ==
This even may be true, when:
* You always keep 10% of your volume unallocated
  I do not say "free", because free does mean nothing with btrfs. The value you have to watch most is "unallocated" !


==== Why this is wrong ====
==== Why this is wrong ====
Every filesystem needs some maintenance.


Some filesystems do an automatic chkfs at every XX. mount
Others need the user to do a chkfs manually. On most you have to watch not to fill them to 100%. Some reserve 5% for root.
Some filesystems need to be defragmented. Others do not.
'''Every filesystem has its own needs and tools !'''
== Automatic maintenance ==
Btrfs does some maintenance automatically.
=== Is the Volume in a clean state ===
At mount btrfs tests wether the volume is in a clean stat.
==== not clean ====
If the computer suddenly loses power, transactions may not or only partially be written to the volume. Btrfs attempts to bring the volume to a clean state by removing the last (uncompleted) action. This may mean losing the last changes you made before turning off. But you gain a clean file system that doesn't need to be repaired.
==== error ====
The filesystem will be mounted readonly
==== clean ====
btrfs will mount the subvolume read write.
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