-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Marc A Kaplan
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As long as we're giving hints...
Seems tsdbfs
NSDs.
Have fun, but DO NOT use the any of the *patch* subcommands!
From: Simon Thompson
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Date: 07/09/2018 05:21 PM
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] What NSDs does a file have blocks on?
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I wa
(psss... ) tsdbfs
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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] What NSDs does a file have blocks on?
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Hi All,
I am still working on my issue of the occasional high I/O wait times and
that has raised another question … I know that I can run mmfileid to see
what fi
Oesterlin
Sr Principal Storage Engineer, Nuance
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Kevin L"
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Date: Monday, July 9, 2018 at 3:04 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [gpfsug-discuss] What NSDs does a file have blocks on?
Hi All,
I am sti
Hi All,
I am still working on my issue of the occasional high I/O wait times and that
has raised another question … I know that I can run mmfileid to see what files
have a block on a given NSD, but is there a way to do the opposite? I.e. I
want to know what NSDs a single file has its’ blocks