Googled up few related threads with solve mentioned adding swap. Even
with 4G ram & 10G swap it didn't help me though for rather full 5.5T
ext4 fs with big number of files. It seems that i could somewhat
workaround it by specifying some middle fs size between one -M tried to
reduce to and that of fs original size by calculating with bc
#M_blocksize#*4/1024^2 and throwing few tenhs of gigs above that.

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