# zfs list -t snapshot
NAME                        USED  AVAIL  REFER  MOUNTPOINT
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-10  2.88G      -   387G  -
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-11  1.12G      -   388G  -
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-12  1.11G      -   388G  -
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-13  1.19G      -   388G  -
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-14  1.02G      -   388G  -
hetz0/be0-mail@2015-03-15   989M      -   386G  -

Is there any way to do something similar to the above ZFS command?  It's handy 
to know which snapshots are taking up the most space, especially when multiple 
subvols are being snapshotted.

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