What does df –g –s show?

 

That will show you actual size – not just the de-duped size…

 


From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Page, Jeremy
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 7:49 AM
To: toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Quick question about ASIS

 

So here’s what my filer looks like:

gvr-array02*> sis status

Path                           State      Status     Progress

/vol/nfs2                      Enabled    Active     2318 GB Searched

/vol/nfs3                      Enabled    Active     3648 GB Searched

/vol/nfs4                      Enabled    Idle       Idle for 143:01:40

/vol/nfs6                      Enabled    Idle       Idle for 05:27:23

/vol/nfs7                      Enabled    Active     28 GB (11%) Done

/vol/shares                    Enabled    Idle       Idle for 82:53:20

/vol/vmware                    Enabled    Idle       Idle for 47:04:42

 

The weird thing is none of my NFS volumes are more then a TB in size, is it looking through the whole aggr? If so, why does the job run on a per volume level?

 

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