If using Linux 6.9 or above and enabled (passthrough=true) files
opened or created will use the FUSE passthrough feature.
If direct-io=true / cache.files=off it will override passthrough. If
direct-io-allow-mmap is enabled only mmap will passthrough.
HANDLE_KILLPRIV and V2 are enabled now by default to remove the
kernel's need to issue getattr and getxattr requests.
moveonenospc will not work when leveraging passthrough.
This feature mimics the standard mhddfs behavior but is more thorough.
If a write fails and the errno is set to ENOSPC then mergerfs will (if
the feature is enabled) attempt to move the file to the drive with
the most free space but only if it has enough room for the file plus
the amount to be written. If that transfer is successful it will then
unlink the original file and attempt the previously failed write again.
The copy includes copying the path and file including the acls, owners,
attributes, extended attributes, and timestamps.