>> I currently don't see how to repair this afterwards without removing the
>> uncompressed files and writing new ones, which on the other hand spoils
>> hte memory saving effect of using snapshots instead of copies.
> 
> A rebalance is the usual way of handling such things, since that rewrites 
> every chunk, taking account of current mount options, etc.  If I've been 
> reading correctly, a defrag should handle it now as well, altho that used 
> to break snapshots/cow/reflink-copies, but I /think/ I read that with 3.2 
> (or was it 3.3-rc1) it doesn't, any more.
> 

Rebalance won't do the trick, but defrag can. And defrag still breaks
snapshots, which I'm working on.
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