>>> Eric Robinson <[email protected]> schrieb am 04.10.2016 um 09:24 in
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> The filesystem on my corosync+pacemaker cluster is 1TiB in size and was 95% 
> full, with only 54GB available. Drbd was UpToDate/UpToDate. 
> 
> I restarted Pacemaker, and after that my filesystem now shows 49% full with 
> 300GB+ free space.
> 
> I checked and there does not seem to be any data missing. All MySQL 
> databases are up to date.
> 
> Can anyone think of a reason that the filesystem numbers would change so 
> dramatically when all I did was restart Pacemaker?

An open file had been "removed", so that it was actually removed when the 
process died?

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> Eric Robinson
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