On Sep 19, 2014, at 6:22 PM, "Dilger, Andreas"
<andreas.dilger(a)intel.com> wrote:
Entries with an inode #0 are empty and can be ignored.
Cheers, Andreas
> On Sep 19, 2014, at 16:03, "Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr)"
<rmohr(a)utk.edu> wrote:
>
>
> I was taking a look at some info on our Lustre MDT using "debugfs -c
<mdt_dev>", and I came across something odd. When I ran "ls -l" in
the ROOT/ subdirectory, I saw something like this:
>
> ...
> 383345136 40700 (18) 8366 3030 4096 3-Sep-2014 16:40 user1
> 82403893 40700 (18) 8309 2145 4096 18-Sep-2014 16:20 user2
> 0 0 (2) 0 0 0 user3
> 78658222 40700 (18) 6193 2469 4096 24-Jan-2013 01:14 user4
> 122750238 40755 (18) 5506 1099 4096 5-May-2014 09:55 user5
> ...
>
> The info for the "user3" directory seemed strange. What was even more
strange was the fact that there was a second directory entry with the same name:
>
> 88683510 40700 (18) 778 1036 4096 8-Sep-2014 14:41 user3
>
> There were two other directories that had the same problem. Has anyone seen
something like this before? If so, should I be worried about it? As far as I can tell,
there have been no problems with these directories.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Rick Mohr
> Senior HPC System Administrator
> National Institute for Computational Sciences
>
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu
>
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