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Symptom & Impact
cp –reflink fails with ‘Operation not supported’ on a Stream 9 filesystem.
Environment & Reproduction
Filesystem was created on an older RHEL/CentOS without reflink enabled.
Root Cause Analysis
XFS reflink requires the v5 superblock with reflink=1 feature.
Quick Triage
xfs_info /mountpoint | grep reflink.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Compare with newly mkfs.xfs default options which enable reflink.

Solution – Primary Fix
Migrate data to a freshly mkfs.xfs -m reflink=1 filesystem and remount.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use cp without –reflink or rsync as a workaround.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
xfs_info shows reflink=1 and cp –reflink succeeds.
Rollback Plan
Remount the old filesystem and restore the original data path.
Prevention & Hardening
Standardize mkfs.xfs options across baseline images.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related: stratis tier mismatch and quota inheritance.
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References & Further Reading
xfsprogs documentation and Red Hat filesystem admin guide.
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