Hi List,
I couldn't find an answer in the archive.
If I df my gfs share I get these numbers:
/dev/mapper/vg--data-gfs_test--lv
8588492768 347684 8588145084 1% /mnt/gfs
If I run gfs_tool df I get these:
/mnt/gfs:
SB lock proto = "lock_dlm"
SB lock table = "testcluster:gfs1_test"
SB ondisk format = 1309
SB multihost format = 1401
Block size = 4096
Journals = 5
Resource Groups = 32766
Mounted lock proto = "lock_dlm"
Mounted lock table = "testcluster:gfs1_test"
Mounted host data = ""/mnt/gfs:
SB lock proto = "lock_dlm"
SB lock table = "testcluster:gfs1_test"
SB ondisk format = 1309
SB multihost format = 1401
Block size = 4096
Journals = 5
Resource Groups = 32766
Mounted lock proto = "lock_dlm"
Mounted lock table = "testcluster:gfs1_test"
Mounted host data = ""
Journal number = 0
Lock module flags =
Local flocks = FALSE
Local caching = FALSE
Oopses OK = FALSE
Type Total Used Free use%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
inodes 39127 39127 0 100%
metadata 1009589 1754 1007835 0%
data 2146074476 45912 2146028564 0%
Journal number = 0
Lock module flags =
Local flocks = FALSE
Local caching = FALSE
Oopses OK = FALSE
Type Total Used Free use%
------------------------------------------------------------------------
inodes 39127 39127 0 100%
metadata 1009589 1754 1007835 0%
data 2146074476 45912 2146028564 0%
I'm unsure how to interpret these numbers.
The used data * block size doesn't come near my reported df size.
I can't make sense of the differences...
Could anybody enlighten me on what the output of gfs_tool df actually
means ??
Or point me to a source of documentation ?
Thanx
Ramon
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