You may simply be able to "unlink" the file/directory without bringing
down the OST. I've done this in the past with individual lost files.
bob
On 6/5/2014 10:10 AM, Pardo Diaz, Alfonso wrote:
I had the same problem. And I resolve the problem by the next way,
BUT
I THINK NOT IS A GOOD IDEA THIS SOLUTIONS, BUT FOR NOW THIS WAY HAS
SOLVED MY PROBLEM:
1) umount MDT
2) mount your MDT with "-t ldiskfs"
3) Enter intro the directory that you had mounted your MDT
4) Go to the ./ROOT/..... directory and erase the directory or files
you don't want anymore.
5) mount again the MDT with "-t lustre"
El 05/06/2014, a las 15:23, l h <lhmata(a)outlook.fr
<mailto:lhmata@outlook.fr>> escribió:
> Hi,
>
> After an ost failure (which is deleted today), i have a folder wich
> does not exist anymore because it was on this OST, but it still
> appears in my filesystem(still exist in the MDT i think), and if i
> want to remove it, it tells me that the object doesn't exist, i can't
> make anything with it and I don't know how to clean it !
>
> Can you help me ?
>
> Thanks.
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