I think that those can be deleted - if you make sure to identify the correct locks.
I don't think that the fate delete command will work to clean those up, and you will end up directly deleting the node from ZooKeeper. -----Original Message----- From: Logan Jones <lo...@codescratch.com> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2022 1:09 PM To: dev@accumulo.apache.org Subject: Fate Zookeeper Cleanup Hello: As a result of issuing user compactions with a broken iterator, we have around 70k locks that do not have associated FATE operations according to the fate print command. I believe this number is slowing down new compactions that we'd like to issue. Even if that is not the case, I believe we should probably clean up these locks. What is the best way to clean up these locks? Thanks, - Logan