Using xfs_db -c frag -r /dev/PARTITION: How many people defrag their filesystems using xfs_fsr /dev/PARTITION if their fragmentation is > 50% etc? Does anyone regularly defrag their production filesy
I have a cron job running xfs_fsr for two hours once a week on three production systems. This has been going on for maybe half a year now. No problems so far. --> Jijo -- Federico Vicente C. Sevilla
* Justin Piszcz (jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [20060325 18:49]: We have several hundred production filesystems defragmented every night. Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen PĂter / \
Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? I have spoken with someone who believes defragmenting filesystems with XFS is probably
it depends, badly fragmented files do hurt performance if it's pathalogically bad, i've worked with a couple of people who do real time video to help reduce this and the differences can be enourmous
I've seen a production PostgreSQL database file get REALLY fragmented and noticably slow because of how massive amounts of data would be INSERTed and DELETEd on a regular basis. We could have circumv
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote: Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? Not real benchmarks (which could be too speci
Bogdan Costescu wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote: Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? Not real benchmarks (w
Using xfs_db -c frag -r /dev/PARTITION: How many people defrag their filesystems using xfs_fsr /dev/PARTITION if their fragmentation is > 50% etc? Does anyone regularly defrag their production filesy
I have a cron job running xfs_fsr for two hours once a week on three production systems. This has been going on for maybe half a year now. No problems so far. --> Jijo -- Federico Vicente C. Sevilla
* Justin Piszcz (jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [20060325 18:49]: We have several hundred production filesystems defragmented every night. Peter -- .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'''+. .+'' Kelemen PĂter / \
Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? I have spoken with someone who believes defragmenting filesystems with XFS is probably
it depends, badly fragmented files do hurt performance if it's pathalogically bad, i've worked with a couple of people who do real time video to help reduce this and the differences can be enourmous
I've seen a production PostgreSQL database file get REALLY fragmented and noticably slow because of how massive amounts of data would be INSERTed and DELETEd on a regular basis. We could have circumv
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote: Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? Not real benchmarks (which could be too speci
Bogdan Costescu wrote: On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Justin Piszcz wrote: Does anyone have any benchmarks for the XFS filesystem contrasted with the amount of fragmentation on the disk? Not real benchmarks (w