cannot defrag volume, fragmentation factor 21.73%
Richard Ems
richard.ems at cape-horn-eng.com
Mon Oct 18 08:46:31 CDT 2010
On 10/18/2010 02:39 PM, Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Montag, 18. Oktober 2010 Richard Ems wrote:
>> I ran several times xfs_fsr, but the 21.73% factor stays there.
>
> Possibly you have some very big files which cannot be defraged? What
> output does xfs_fsr -v give?
>
>
There are no very big files, surely some with a couple of GBs but not
more. All files are defragmented.
Attached the gzipped output of 3 runs of xfs_fsr generated with the command:
{ set -x ; for i in 1 2 3 ; do date ; echo frag | xfs_db -r
/dev/disk/by-label/data1 ; date ; xfs_fsr -v /data_1/ ; date ; echo frag
| xfs_db -r /dev/disk/by-label/data1 ; date ; done ; set +x ;} >
~/logs/defrag/data1/xfs_fsr-HOME-2010.10.18-1.log 2>&1 &
Thanks, Richard
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