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Ivor Jones
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      17th Jul 2006

I've just installed a Maxtor 300GB external Shared Storage Drive, which
connects via Ethernet to the network rather than USB to an individual
computer.

However, it doesn't show up on either Norton Speed Disk or the Disk
Defragmenter built into XP - how do I defrag it..? Is there a utility
which will do it..? The drive is formatted NTFS.

Ivor


 
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      18th Jul 2006
A network drive is not a physical entity. To defrag it, you'll need to be at
the computer that has physical access to the drive.

....kurt


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> I've just installed a Maxtor 300GB external Shared Storage Drive, which
> connects via Ethernet to the network rather than USB to an individual
> computer.
>
> However, it doesn't show up on either Norton Speed Disk or the Disk
> Defragmenter built into XP - how do I defrag it..? Is there a utility
> which will do it..? The drive is formatted NTFS.
>
> Ivor
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      19th Jul 2006
"Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> A network drive is not a physical entity. To defrag it,
> you'll need to be at the computer that has physical
> access to the drive.
> ...kurt


You are wrong. It is a physical entity:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5923686D

No computer involved.

Ivor



 
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      20th Jul 2006
You didn't say it was a storage server, you said it was a network drive. In
windows speak for those of us who have been around for 50 years or so, a
network drive is a share on some other computer that is mapped to a local
logical drive, i.e. "net use X: \\server\share.

Even so, I'm willing to bet you that the unit is running some variant of
Linux (note the "Gnu Public License" reference) and samba, so you still
connect to it from your windows box as a mapped drive or an smb share. And
the result is still the same, you can't defrag a remote drive. From the
perspective of your windows computer, it is NOT a physically attached piece
of hardware. It has no access to the tracks, sectors and platters. If it is
Linux, it's probably running on ext3, which really shouldn't need defragging
anyway.

....kurt

"Ivor Jones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> A network drive is not a physical entity. To defrag it,
>> you'll need to be at the computer that has physical
>> access to the drive.
>> ...kurt

>
> You are wrong. It is a physical entity:
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5923686D
>
> No computer involved.
>
> Ivor
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>



 
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"Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You didn't say it was a storage server, you said it was a
> network drive. In windows speak for those of us who have
> been around for 50 years or so, a network drive is a
> share on some other computer that is mapped to a local
> logical drive, i.e. "net use X: \\server\share.
> Even so, I'm willing to bet you that the unit is running
> some variant of Linux (note the "Gnu Public License"
> reference) and samba, so you still connect to it from
> your windows box as a mapped drive or an smb share. And
> the result is still the same, you can't defrag a remote
> drive. From the perspective of your windows computer, it
> is NOT a physically attached piece of hardware. It has no
> access to the tracks, sectors and platters. If it is
> Linux, it's probably running on ext3, which really
> shouldn't need defragging anyway.


Ok Kurt, thanks for that, I was unaware of the terminology niceties..!
I'll take your word for it, athough the fact that the documentation says
it requires Windows to work leads me to wonder..

Ivor





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> ...kurt
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> "Ivor Jones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > "Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> > message news:(E-Mail Removed)
> > > A network drive is not a physical entity. To defrag
> > > it, you'll need to be at the computer that has
> > > physical access to the drive.
> > > ...kurt

> >
> > You are wrong. It is a physical entity:
> > http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5923686D
> >
> > No computer involved.
> >
> > Ivor



 
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Originally Posted by Ivor Jones
I've just installed a Maxtor 300GB external Shared Storage Drive, which
connects via Ethernet to the network rather than USB to an individual
computer.

However, it doesn't show up on either Norton Speed Disk or the Disk
Defragmenter built into XP - how do I defrag it..? Is there a utility
which will do it..? The drive is formatted NTFS.

Ivor
Hello, I see they techies here do not understand your question,
I do


I had the same issue, as I have the " Iomega Home Network Media Drive "
See below.
http://go.iomega.com/en/products/net...es/home-media/

Now, drives like this have their ip address, and even a dashboard when you log onto the ip via browser.
You will see once you logged on to the drive via browser (similar to the way you log onto a router)
there will be settings to either
- format
- fix hard drive
- some time defrag, etc.

and more cool features.


Alternatively, there should have been software for your drive,
which allows you to manage your network drive from your computer.
If not, have a look at the website of the make of your network drive, and see if they have.

hope you have some luck here.
 
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