[gpfsug-discuss] Perfileset df explanation
Sobey, Richard A
r.sobey at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Mar 16 16:24:49 GMT 2016
Ah, I see, thanks for that.
From: gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org [mailto:gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Jan-Frode Myklebust
Sent: 16 March 2016 16:13
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Perfileset df explanation
If you have a fileset quota, 'df' will report the size of the fileset as the max quota defined, and usage as how much of the quota you have used.
-jf
ons. 16. mar. 2016 kl. 17.03 skrev Sobey, Richard A <r.sobey at imperial.ac.uk<mailto:r.sobey at imperial.ac.uk>>:
All,
Can someone explain that this means? ::
--filesetdf
Displays a yes or no value indicating whether filesetdf is enabled; if yes, the mmdf command reports numbers based on the quotas for the fileset and not for the total file system.
What this means, as in the output I would expect to see from mmdf with this option set to Yes, and No? I don’t think it’s supposed to give any indication of over-provision and cursory tests suggest it doesn’t.
Thanks
Richard
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