On 11/06/2012 06:57 AM, David Sterba wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 05:17:04AM +0800, ching wrote:
>>>> 3. Is any possible to online defrag a btrfs partition without hindered by 
>>>> mount point/polyinstantied directories?
>>> Sorry, I do not understand the question.
>> when a device is mounted under a directory, files in the directory is 
>> "hidden", and files in the device is "available", right?
>> when a directory is polyinstantied, files in the original directory is 
>> "hidden", and files in the polyinstantied directory is "available",
>>
>> How to get past them and pass those "hidden" files to defrag command?
> I hope I get it right, so unless you have a reference to the directory
> with hidden files (using your term), there's no way to access them. And
> this is a more generic question, not related to btrfs itself. The hidden
> files may also belong to a different filesystem.
>
> david
>

thank for your explanation

ching
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