I have a 33TB lustre file system comprised of 6 underlying 5.6TB arrays. I was hoping to use lfs find to list the files on a given array and back those up individually. However, if lfs finds a file that has been deleted it chokes and dies. Is there a way to have lfs find continue to run if it hits such an error? Aaron Knister Associate Systems Administrator/Web Designer Center for Research on Environment and Water (301) 595-7001 aaron at iges.org
Hello! On Nov 20, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Aaron Knister wrote:> I have a 33TB lustre file system comprised of 6 underlying 5.6TB > arrays. I was hoping to use lfs find to list the files on a given > array and back those up individually. However, if lfs finds a file > that has been deleted it chokes and dies. Is there a way to have lfs > find continue to run if it hits such an error?Can you please file a bug in our bugzilla on this? Thanks. Bye, Oleg
It''s bug 14270 https://bugzilla.lustre.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14270 On Nov 20, 2007, at 10:54 AM, Oleg Drokin wrote:> Hello! > > On Nov 20, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Aaron Knister wrote: > >> I have a 33TB lustre file system comprised of 6 underlying 5.6TB >> arrays. I was hoping to use lfs find to list the files on a given >> array and back those up individually. However, if lfs finds a file >> that has been deleted it chokes and dies. Is there a way to have lfs >> find continue to run if it hits such an error? > > Can you please file a bug in our bugzilla on this? > Thanks. > > Bye, > OlegAaron Knister Associate Systems Administrator/Web Designer Center for Research on Environment and Water (301) 595-7001 aaron at iges.org