Zahariev, Boris wrote: > > ~]$ sudo df -h /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuvb/ > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > eq-fas3240-001a:/vol/a0content1 > 549G 501M 549G 1% > /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1 > > ~]$ sudo df -h /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuniverse/ > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > eq-fas3240-001a:/vol/a0content1 > 380G 495M 380G 1% > /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1 > > > The values for the same file-system differ depending on the file tested?
Please try these: strace -o df.strace.out -v -e trace=statfs /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuvb/ strace -o df.strace.out -v -e trace=statfs /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuniverse/ Then report back what they say. (I assume that your system is using statfs. If that reports an invalid system call name then just report all file system calls.) strace -o df.strace.out -v -e trace=file /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuvb/ strace -o df.strace.out -v -e trace=file /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuniverse/ And if that fails then everything. strace -o df.strace.out -v /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuvb/ strace -o df.strace.out -v /nfs/eq-fas3240-001a/vol/a0content1/rcuniverse/ If the file is large then please think of the list bandwidth and compress it before sending it back. Bob