Maybe you have a huge file open, that's been unlinked and still growing?
-jf
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'du'?
Hi Alex,
While the numbers don’t match exactly, they’re close enough to prompt me to ask
if data replication is possibly set to two? Thanks…
Kevin
On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Alex Chekholko
<ch...@stanford.edu<mailto:ch...@stanford
Hi Alex,
While the numbers don’t match exactly, they’re close enough to prompt me to ask
if data replication is possibly set to two? Thanks…
Kevin
On Sep 12, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Alex Chekholko
> wrote:
Hi,
For a fileset with a quota on it, we
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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] big difference between output of 'mmlsquota' and 'du'?
Hi,
For a fileset with a quota on it, we have mmlsquota reporting 39TB utilization
(out of 50TB quota), with 0 in_doubt.
Running a 'du' on the same directory (where the fileset is junctioned) shows
21TB
Hi,
For a fileset with a quota on it, we have mmlsquota reporting 39TB
utilization (out of 50TB quota), with 0 in_doubt.
Running a 'du' on the same directory (where the fileset is junctioned)
shows 21TB usage.
I looked for sparse files (files that report different size via ls vs
du). I