6.5 HP StoreAll OS User Guide

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There are a few exceptions in the .archiving directory. Some files in this directory are created
for user consumption in certain subdirectories of .archiving (described in various places in this
user guide, for example validation summary outputs 1-0.sum, and audit log reports), and those
specific files can be deleted if desired, but other files should not be deleted.
Viewing disk space information from a StoreAll Linux client
Because file systems are distributed among segments on many file serving nodes, disk space utilities
such as df must be provided with collated disk space information about those nodes. The Fusion
Manager collects this information periodically and collates it for df.
StoreAll software includes a disk space utility, ibrix_df, that enables Linux StoreAll clients to
obtain utilization data for a file system. Execute the following command on any StoreAll Linux
client:
ibrix_df
The following table lists the output fields for ibrix_df.
DescriptionField
File system name.Name
Number of blocks in the file system.CAPACITY
Number of unused blocks of storage.FREE
Number of blocks available for user files.AVAIL
Percentage of total storage occupied by user files.USED PERCENT
Number of files that can be created in the file system.FILES
Number of unused file inodes in the file system.FFREE
Extending a file system
You can extend a file system from the GUI or the CLI.
NOTE: If a continuous remote replication (CRR) task is running on a file system, the file system
cannot be extended until the CRR task is complete.
If the file system uses tiers, verify that no tiering task is running before executing the file system
expansion commands. If a tiering task is running, the expansion takes priority and the tiering task
is terminated.
Select the file system on the Filesystems top panel, and then select Extend on the Summary bottom
panel. The Extend Filesystem dialog box allows you to select the storage to be added to the file
system. If data tiering is used on the file system, you can also enter the name of the appropriate
tier.
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