Unmount, defrag (or migrate / recall), remount.
Or, create a replacement zfs, mount at a new point, copy with Unix
commands, unmount both, mount new file system, delete old file system.

On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 9:28 PM Mark Jacobs
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've been trying to compress a zFS file system that's near 100% utilized. 
> It's at 123 extents, and almost out of free blocks. I'm getting this message, 
> IOEZ00901E Error compressing aggregate xxxxx, error code 133 reason 
> code=EF046068.
>
> I know what the reason code means, PFS control command failed, but can't get 
> any further than that.
>
> Mark Jacobs
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