Re: CephFS ghost usage/inodes

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On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 11:40 AM Oskar Malnowicz
<oskar.malnowicz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> i run this commands, but still the same problems

Which problems?

> $ cephfs-data-scan scan_extents cephfs_data
>
> $ cephfs-data-scan scan_inodes cephfs_data
>
> $ cephfs-data-scan scan_links
> 2020-01-14 20:36:45.110 7ff24200ef80 -1 mds.0.snap  updating last_snap 1
> -> 27
>
> $ cephfs-data-scan cleanup cephfs_data
>
> do you have other ideas ?

After you complete this, you should see the deleted files in your file
system tree (if this is indeed the issue). What's the output of `du
-hc`?

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