"samples" is the number of times this event was measured, and it happens that
these request stats are all measured together. The values to the right of the
units are min/max/sum/[sumsq] in units of microseconds, or seconds, or
requests. To work out the average request waittime is:
What is the simple way to find corrupted file reported in lustre error, like :
Sep 12 19:12:29 lfs7 kernel: LustreError:
10704:0:(ldlm_resource.c:1188:ldlm_resource_get()) lfs-OST0012: lvbo_init
failed for resource 0x51b94b:0x0: rc = -2
0x51b94b looks like objid, how to find fid or the file
Why is 'samples' the same for req_waittime, req_qepth, req_active,
req_timeout all the same.
req_waittime 611801704 samples [usec] 3 5061774
1257652419050 953071357361477866
req_qdepth611801704 samples [reqs] 0 89 21110263 22332201
req_active
Final release of Robinhood v3.0 is now available!
It can be downloaded from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/robinhood/files/robinhood/3.0-final
What's new in Robinhood v3.0?
=
* Policies at will:
- Define new custom policies at will, just by writing just
You can lfsck to see if there exists any orphan objects.
I’m adding nasf into cc list and hopefully he can provide specific commands to
run.
Jinshan
On Sep 15, 2016, at 11:23 PM, Xiong, Jinshan
> wrote:
It turned out that the object 136
It turned out that the object 136 are an internal object for object accounting.
Therefore, the results you posted seem to be normal.
Jinshan
On Sep 15, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Xiong, Jinshan
> wrote:
Thanks for the info. It makes more sense to