ADIC 1.3 manual Cvfsck -t fsname, Use the snfsdefrag, Stornext/snfs1, Xxx, type, Snfsdefrag -m

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An error message may be

1 On the metadata

 

 

generated if you have a file system

controller node, run the

 

 

configured with one or more LUNs

cvfsck -t <fsname>

 

 

that are "short-labeled", that is,

command to list the

 

 

LUNs that have a raw capacity

names of files or

 

 

greater than 4294967295 sectors,

directories allocated in

 

 

but have been labeled with a

the restricted area

 

 

reduced capacity of 4294967295

('trespassing' files).

 

 

sectors (the maximum number of

2 On a client machine --

 

 

sectors supported in a LUN by

which should be same

 

 

StorNext 2.6) and one or more files

type of system (same

 

 

are trespassing on the restricted

OS) as the client

 

 

area of the LUN.

machine that created the

 

 

 

data originally -- move

 

 

 

each of the listed files to

 

 

 

non-restricted areas of

 

 

 

the file system:

 

 

 

• For each trespassing file,

 

 

 

use the snfsdefrag

 

 

 

command to create a

 

 

 

new copy of the file. For

 

 

 

example: for a file called /

 

 

 

stornext/snfs1/

 

 

 

xxx, type:

 

 

 

snfsdefrag -m 0 /

 

 

 

stornext/snfs1/xxx

 

 

 

• If any trespassing

 

 

 

directories are listed,

 

 

 

please contact ADIC

 

 

 

technical support for

 

 

 

instructions to correct the

 

 

 

problem.

 

 

 

 

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When a fullstop of the file system

n/a

 

 

services is initiated, the /etc/

 

 

 

init.d/cvfs fullstop script

 

 

 

executes a fuser -km $FSNAME,

 

 

 

that kills all processes with open

 

 

 

inodes in the file system.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Release Notes ContentsPurpose of this Release New FeaturesSpecial Configuration Requirements Operating System Operating System Levels Platform Operating System Level RequirementsSnfx 1.3 Requirements System Requirements Certified System ComponentsSAN Windows Memory RequirementsSettings and Parameters Using Ldap Configuring LdapLdap Refresh Timeout Changes to Unix File & Directory ModesResolved Issues Irix Operating Description System Number Operating Description System Number Operating Description Workaround System Number Known IssuesHP-UX Fsnameservers tab Readonly Directories GUIGetHostByName failure ERR NSS Establish Coordinator failed GetHostByName Fsnameservers file toEtc/hosts file Cvlabel -ls command Use the snfsdefrag Cvfsck -t fsnameStornext/snfs1 Xxx, typeOperating System Description Component Affected LimitationsImmediately when deleted check box Click Configure drives independentlyType d -fstype cvfs -prune -o Find $dir -type d -fstype cvfs -prune -o -type fMaxMBPerClientReserve InodeExpandMax * #-of-data-stripe GroupsDocument Number Document Title DocumentationApril 2006, Adic
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