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Recently while checking fileset quotas in a ESS cluster, we noticed that the mmrepquota command is not reporting the root fileset quota and inode details for some filesystems.
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Does anyone else also saw this issue? </span></div>
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Please see the output below. The root fileset shows up for 'prod' filesystem and does not show up for 'prod-private'. I could not figure out why it does not show up for prod-private. Any ideas?</div>
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/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmrepquota -j prod-private
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<div>Name fileset type KB quota limit in_doubt grace | files quota limit in_doubt grace</div>
xFIN root FILESET 12028144 0 0 0 none | 4524237 0 0 0 none<br>
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/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmrepquota -j prod
<div> Block Limits | File Limits</div>
<div>Name fileset type KB quota limit in_doubt grace | files quota limit in_doubt grace</div>
<div><b>root root FILESET 7106656 0 0 1273643728 none | 7 0 0 400 none</b></div>
<div>xxx_tick root FILESET 0 0 0 0 none | 1 0 0 0 none</div>
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