Re: The -c option of btrfs qgroup limit

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Hi Koen,

On 27.03.2013 00:36, Koen De Wit wrote:
> The "btrfs qgroup limit" command has an option -c which means "limit amount
> of data after compression". Whether this option is specified or not, I seem
> to be able to write more well-compressible data than the specified limit. I
> was expecting that omitting the -c option would never allow me to write
> more data than specified by the limit. Am I missing something? Which
> difference in behavior should I expect from the -c option?

Today: none. In the future: The one you describe. That option is planned
but not implemented. We should have mentioned that in the qgroup usage,
I agree.

-Jan
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