MontyRee wrote: > What is the best way to delete fast without too much load? If you put /var on another file system you could: - go to single user mode - copy all files off of /var except those in the queue directory - re-format the file system - copy all the files back - go to multi user mode If there are a TON of files that could be much much faster than deleting them individually. otherwise: find /var/spool/clientmqueue -type f -exec rm -f {} \; Another option I've never tried passing two commands to find at the same time, but assuming doing that is not possible you could create a script that calls rm -f and sleeps a second in between each file deletion - [natea at us-cfe002:/tmp]$ cat test.sh #!/bin/bash rm -fv $1 echo "Sleeping 1 second" sleep 1 [natea at us-cfe002:/tmp]$ find blah3/ -type f -exec /tmp/test.sh {} \; removed `blah3/pd4-ads01-splunk-diag-20090827_193250.tgz' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd3-ads01-splunk-diag-20090827_183136.tgz' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd4-ads01-splunk-listtails.log' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd3-bgas01-splunk-listtails.log' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd3-ads01-splunk-listtails.log' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/splunk-diags-multiserver-20090827_1700.tar' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd4-bgas01-splunk-listtails.log' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd3-bgas01-splunk-diag-20090827_183148.tgz' Sleeping 1 second removed `blah3/pd4-bgas01-splunk-diag-20090827_193229.tgz' Sleeping 1 second adjust sleep level as desired.. nate