Thanks for the reply. I had tried something very similar to the above but
got :
Error 22 reading policies configuration:
Unknown or unsupported criteria 'stripe_count' . line 138

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 8:48 AM, LEIBOVICI Thomas <thomas.leibov...@cea.fr>
wrote:

> On 01/25/17 14:15, Wendy Poole wrote:
>
> Is there a way to set up policies so that a file would be restriped if
> size > (given size) and the stripe_count < (desired stripe) , last_access >
> 1d and then action = cmd("lfs migrate -c {new_stripe} {fullpath}) Is there
> a particular status_manager you should use as well ?
>
> It should be doable... except the "stripe_count" attribute is not
> implemented for policy rules. What a pity!
> This is definitely a lack that should be fixed...
> I don't think it needs a particular status manager, except if you only
> want to move entries once.
>
> The policy could be something like:
>
> define_policy restripe {
>     scope { type == file }
>     status_manager = none;
>     default_action = cmd("lfs migrate -c {new_stripe} {fullpath});
>     lru_sort_attr = none; # preferably last_mod, but its really too
> expensive to
> }
>
> Note you can specify "new_stripe" parameter directly in fileclass
> definitions, like this
>
> fileclass small {
>     definition { size < 16MB and stripe_count > 1 }
>     restripe_action_params { new_stripe = 1 }
> }
>
> fileclass medium {
>     definition { size >= 16MB and size < 1GB  and stripe_count != 2 }
>     restripe_action_params { new_stripe = 2 }
> }
>
> ....
> then rules:
> restripe_rules {
>     rume default {
>         condition { last_access > 1d }
>     }
> }
>
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> I have tried some things but get errors reported for policy settings or it
> doesn't behave as expected.
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> Thanks,
> Wendy
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