Re: Does "32.1% non-contiguous" mean severely fragmented?

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Date: Friday, October 19, 2007 - 11:39 pm

Hello.

Theodore Tso wrote:
I see, thank you. Yes, there are many files splitted in 2GB each.

But what is surprising for me is that I have to wait for more than
five minutes to save/restore the virtual machine's 512MB-RAM image
(usually it takes less than five seconds).
Hdparm reports DMA is on and e2fsck reports no errors,
so I thought it is severely fragmented.
May be I should backup all virtual machine's data and
format the partition and restore them.

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Re: Does "32.1% non-contiguous" mean severely fragmented?, Tetsuo Handa, (Fri Oct 19, 11:39 pm)