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2017 Sep 18
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how to use cluster volume top command: correct usage?
...100-1974043018.nc.bjQbM5 2017-09-18 17:10:50.243065 744 ...l1970_r1i2p1_1975030100-1975033118.nc.yL8RkY 2017-09-18 19:30:24.116164 744 ...0_r1i1p1_197301010130-197312312230.nc.dusKKg 2017-09-18 19:07:43.755518 744 ...l1965_r1i3p1_1971010100-1971013118.nc.NedbLU 2017-09-18 17:02:52.670703 736 ...0_r1i2p1_197401010130-197412312230.nc.atE3Uf 2017-09-18 19:01:45.918796 But in the produced output I see some data files previously saved on the volume and related MBps? and no other temporary file produced by ?dd?. Anyone of you could please explain what does ?gluster volume top? command really do and how to use it?...