Hi all,

I am currently moving off files of a number of OSTs - some in a machine with a 
predicted hardware 
failure, some for decommissioning old hardware etc. I'm deactivating the OSTs 
on the MDS, then "lfs 
find  --obd OSTXXXX_UUID /dir" to create a list of file to migrate.
When finished, the OST partitions are still up to 14% full! Mounting as 
ldiskfs, I can inspect the 
data in O/0/d??, which all seem to be valid files, text files readable, 
ownership and atimes 
meaningfull etc.
Since these OSTs have been deactivated on the clients also, nobody has 
complained about missing files 
- although this could just mean that our users keep Terabytes of old junk they 
don't access any more.
So I wonder where these files belong to or why they are not missing. There were 
no severe crashes of 
the system in the recent past which could have caused major memory loss of the 
MDT.
Something to worry about? Global lfs_check necessary?

Perhaps I will do some "du" runs. Users want this info anyhow, and if I just 
missed the files in the 
"lfs find" run, they should show up as errors here.

Regards,
Thomas




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