data_$i.t
touch data_$i
chattr +C data_$i
cp data_$i.t data_$i
rm data_$i.t
done
I carefully walked all the directories, while none of the applications
above were running, converting all of the files to +C. It took a
while as I remember. :-)
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Garry T. Williams
On 2-13-14 20:02:43 Kai Krakow wrote:
Is it technically possible to wait for a snapshot completely purged
from disk? I imagine an option like --wait for btrfs delete
subvolume.
This may be what you're looking for:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg29833.html
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Garry T
the snapshot.
garry@vfr$ uname -r
3.11.10-200.fc19.x86_64
garry@vfr$ rpm -q btrfs-progs
btrfs-progs-3.12-1.fc19.x86_64
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On 12-18-13 10:46:29 Anand Jain wrote:
On 12/18/2013 10:03 AM, Garry T. Williams wrote:
I have been using btrfs for my /home partition on my home machine for
a few years now. I created the file system RAID1 using two disk
partitions. Recently I noticed btrfs fi df shows extra Data, System
the same.
Also, see these:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Problem_FAQ#Defragmenting_a_directory_doesn.27t_work
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/UseCases#How_do_I_defragment_many_files.3F
$ uname -r
3.9.6-200.fc18.x86_64
$
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Garry T. Williams
On Friday, November 23, 2012 18:45:04 David Arendt wrote:
for (i = 0; i attrslen; i+= strlen(attrs[i]) + 1)
{
printf(processing attribute %s\n, attrs[i]);
valuelen = lgetxattr(argv[1], attrs[i], value, 1024);
if (valuelen 0);
Hmmm ^
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Garry T