On 23/10/2012 17:18, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
Wouldn't walking the filesystem, making a copy, deleting the original
and renaming the copy balance things?

e.g.

#!/bin/sh

LIST=`find /foo -type d`

for I in ${LIST}
do

cp ${I} ${I}.tmp
rm ${I}
mv ${I}.tmp ${I}

done

or perhaps
> ....
And hardlinks ? This is a perfect way to completely trash your
system. There's no need to 'balance' zfs, over time filesystem
writes will balance roughly over the vdevs, only files never
touched again will stay where they are. So don't risk your
system just to get a few bytes/sec more out of it.
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