[Lustre-discuss] Monitoring filesystem usage
Jason Rappleye
jason.rappleye at nasa.gov
Thu May 27 12:50:40 PDT 2010
http://robinhood.sourceforge.net/
Would probably be a good start. ne2scan, described here
http://wiki.lustre.org/images/d/df/Cardo_LUG2010.pdf
might fit the bill as well. I don't know if the code has been released
yet, though.
Jason
On May 27, 2010, at 11:26 AM, David Noriega wrote:
> What tools do you use to keep track of who is using and how much of
> the filesystem? Are there any free tools to keep track of old files,
> temp files, large files, etc? Basically how to you keep things
> running in an orderly fashion and keep users in line, besides adding
> more space?
>
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