On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 12:57 -0700, Nathan England wrote: > I have a hard drive that I use for storing and working with large tar > archives, ranging from less than one MB to hundreds of MB and I have > thousands of these archives. It is not convenient to format this drive > and start over often, which I do about once every 6 months due to the > problem I have. It seems that after a few months of working with these > archives, unpacking, making modifications and tarring them back up, > the whole system will get very slow, but particularly this drive. > Since I cannot find any defrag programs, I'm not really sure what to > do other than completely wipe the drive and restore the archives. > > > Currently, this is an ext4 partition. I do not believe this ever > happened with an ext3 partition, but it may have and I've just > forgotten. > > > Are there any tools I can use to clean up an ext4 partition and > recover some speed? Am I missing a defrag tool somewhere? > > > All my googling is only returning how to recover corrupt partitions > and such, but my partitions are not corrupt, that I know of, just > slow. > > > Nathan Are all the files in one directory? I made the mistake of putting a few thousand image files in one directory. It slowed access to a crawl. Dennis Kibbe -- Adjunct Faculty Linux Operating System and System Administration Business and Information Systems Mesa Community College, Mesa, Arizona --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss