Re: Question on Fragmentations

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От Peter Koczan
Тема Re: Question on Fragmentations
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Msg-id 45CD01BC.7020305@gmail.com
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Ответ на Re: Question on Fragmentations  (Michael Monnerie <michael.monnerie@it-management.at>)
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Michael Monnerie wrote:
> On Freitag, 9. Februar 2007 04:08 Peter Koczan wrote:
>
>> Case in point, I use xfs as the filesystem running under postgres,
>> and after a few days the "major" database clusters showed ~90%
>> fragmentation on their respective partitions (which is about a 10 to
>> 1 ratio of file fragments to files). After running a defragmenter
>>
>
> Does xfs have such stats, and defragmenter included? It could be a good
> idea for me to use that, then. Currently I use reiserfs.
>
> mfg zmi
>
xfs comes with It does have built-in, xfs-approved utilities for stats
and defragmenting built-in.

xfs_db gives stats (for fragmentation use xfs_db -c frag -r /dev/XXX).
This works even if the filesystem is mounted and active, but I believe
that old stats are cached until said filesystem is remounted or until
some stat collection process runs.

xfs_fsr is the defragmenter (simply use xfs_fsr /dev/XXX). It's safe to
run this on an active filesystem/database partition, because it throws
away the fragmented data if files are changed. So, for full
defragmentation, you'll either want to run it offline, unmounted, or
during idle times.

Peter



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