Cool, the e4defrag built with those patches seems to work fine. The check function (-c) on my root partition reported a fragmentation score of zero (I guess it must be an average) but did find a number of fragmented files, eg
<Fragmented files> now/best size/ext
1. /var/log/pm-powersave.log 8/1 4 KB
Total/best extents 8/1
Average size per extent 4 KB
Fragmentation score 98
[0-30 no problem: 31-55 a little bit fragmented: 56- needs defrag]
Running e4defrag on this file resulted in:
<File> now/best size/ext
/var/log/pm-powersave.log 1/1 32 KB
Total/best extents 1/1
Average size per extent 32 KB
Fragmentation score 0
[0-30 no problem: 31-55 a little bit fragmented: 56- needs defrag]
If I run it on a directory, it reports a number of 'successes' and 'failures'. I suspect the failures are for files that are locked (wpa_supplicant was one such file), ie not all files can be defragged online.
The "relevant files defrag" always reports a 100% failure rate for some reason.
Cool, the e4defrag built with those patches seems to work fine. The check function (-c) on my root partition reported a fragmentation score of zero (I guess it must be an average) but did find a number of fragmented files, eg
<Fragmented files> now/best size/ext pm-powersave. log 8/1 4 KB
1. /var/log/
Total/best extents 8/1
Average size per extent 4 KB
Fragmentation score 98
[0-30 no problem: 31-55 a little bit fragmented: 56- needs defrag]
Running e4defrag on this file resulted in:
<File> now/best size/ext pm-powersave. log 1/1 32 KB
/var/log/
Total/best extents 1/1
Average size per extent 32 KB
Fragmentation score 0
[0-30 no problem: 31-55 a little bit fragmented: 56- needs defrag]
If I run it on a directory, it reports a number of 'successes' and 'failures'. I suspect the failures are for files that are locked (wpa_supplicant was one such file), ie not all files can be defragged online.
The "relevant files defrag" always reports a 100% failure rate for some reason.