[Linux-cluster] Gfs not return available space after delete file

nattapon viroonsri nattaponv at hotmail.com
Mon May 14 17:24:37 UTC 2007


Do have anyway or tuning parameter  to get shorter time wait to get space 
back after delete files ?
Does this effect in production environment  that heavy i/o( create/delete 
all time) and  result in run out of disk space quickly than expect ?

Thankyou

Regards,
Nattapon

>From: David Teigland <teigland at redhat.com>
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>On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 03:35:15PM +0000, nattapon viroonsri wrote:
> >  Type           Total          Used           Free           use%
> >  
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >  inodes         825            825            0              100%
> >  metadata       1766           1766           0              100%
> >  data           34897229       419840         34477389       1%
>
>I'm guessing that you've run this just after unlinking everything.  GFS
>deallocates stuff asynchronously, so getting all the space back will take
>some time.
>
>Dave
>

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