> You need to run it as root (via sudo or whatever).  On the other hand,
> it probably doesn't work like you think it does, and you probably
> don't want to defrag anyway :p
> 
> btrfs fi defrag takes a file or folder, and defrags just that file or
> folder (i.e., no recursion).

Quick question about defrag: is it safe to use it on an open file?

Thanks,

Will       :-}

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