safe to defrag XFS on live system?

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Hello folks,

On a running Ceph cluster using XFS for the OSD's, is it safe to
defrag the OSD devices while the system is live?

I did a quick check of one device:

xfs_db -c frag -r /dev/sdd
actual 637596, ideal 144935, fragmentation factor 77.27%

I've only been running on these particular machines for a couple of
weeks.  I am thinking of putting in a cron task that defrags disks
every week or as needed (on a rolling schedule).

While I'm talking about XFS...  I know that RBD's use a default object
size of 4MB.  I've stuck with that so far..  Would it be beneficial to
mount XFS with -o allocsize=4M ?  What is the object size that gets
used for non-RBD cases -- i.e. just dumping objects into data pool?

Thanks,

 - Travis
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