I believe the problem we are having is either a reporting error by 'quota report' or a file system object error. The problem is that we have 4 quota trees that are completely empty but 'quota report' is still showing there is space being used in them. A month ago we moved about 600GB of data from different volumes on 8 740's and 2 230's to newer filers. All of the migrated data was Unix and all were in UNIX type qtree's. All data was moved successfully. The 4 qtrees below had all data migrated off of them, but are still showing space, and files, in quota report:
tree 1 vol2 filer1.201 3044 4 89 - /vol/vol2/filer1.201 tree 1 vol1 filer2.101 27272 4 23 - /vol/vol1/filer2.101 tree 5 vol0 filer3.005 60 4 5 - /vol/vol0/filer3.005 tree 3 vol0 filer4.003 2596 4 6 - /vol/vol0/filer4.003
Filer1, filer2, and filer4 are running 6.3.3 and filer3 is running 6.3.1R1. I worked on this with NetApp support and they are not sure what is causing this. They are asking for down-time to further diagnose this, which is not very likely to happen anytime soon. We've tried just about everything with turning quota's on and off and removing and recreating qtrees, to no avail. We also ran wafl iron on one of the volumes. Any other idea's?
Thanks,
______________________________________________________________ Jeff Burton Multi-Platform Systems (Storage) Abbott Laboratories