Assuming you are doing a straight distribute there(?), if the user in question is hashed onto the brick that is 100% full you'll get a space error. Not sure I followed your migration details though, when you say "user directories were moved into one of the above folders" do you mean copied directly onto the individual storage bricks? On 01/19/2011 05:01 AM, zander at ekp.uni-karlsruhe.de wrote: > mv: cannot create regular file `/storage/cluster/<etc...>': No space > left on device > > Doing df -h tells me, however: > > glusterfs#192.168.101.247:/lemmy > 104T 69T 36T 66% /storage/cluster > > It may be of importance that one brick in the cluster is actually 100% > used. Others are almost completely empty. I am using GlusterFS.3.1.1, > the file servers are running debian lenny or ubuntu server 10.04, > clients are SLC4, SLC5, CentOS and ubuntu server 10.04. >