Amit, Off the top of my head, I think the difference between the volume and space used is apparent vs. disk usage. The volume is showing the apparent size (as shown by ls) whereas the space used is showing the actual space used (as shown by du). In other words, you have one or more sparse files on your file system that have a very large apparent size – you can likely find what those files are with something like this since I think rbh-find will use apparent size:
rbh-find -size +100T -ls Shawn From: Kumar, Amit <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 2:21 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [robinhood-support] rbh-report: volume Buggy output? You don't often get email from [email protected]. Learn why this is important<http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Feedback<http://aka.ms/SafetyTipsFeedback> Hi Robinhood Team, I see this odd output. Can anybody please help me understand this? I see the “volume” showing in PB usage, while the space used is only 13.67 TB. Is this some kind of bug? I am using version 3.1.6; #rbh-report --topusers rank, user, volume, spc_used, count, avg_size 1, username, 181.01 PB, 13.66 TB, 3801758, 49.93 GB rbh-report -u username user, type, count, volume, spc_used, avg_size username, symlink, 15457, 1.13 MB, 188.68 MB, 77 username, dir, 202312, 6.68 GB, 6.68 GB, 34.60 KB username, file, 3801758, 181.01 PB, 13.66 TB, 49.93 GB Total: 4019527 entries, volume: 203804321727422287 bytes (181.01 PB), space used: 15029954365952 bytes (13.67 TB) Thank you, Amit
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