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Hi Fred:
I do. I have 3 pools. system, ssd data pool(fc_ssd400G) and a spinning disk
pool(fc_8T).
I want to think the
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I have filesets setup in a filesystem...looks like:
[root@cl005 ~]# mmlsfiles
The information you provided is useful but we would need more information to understand what is happening. Specifically the mapping of filesets to GPFS storage pools, and the source and destination of the data that is to be moved. If the data to be moved is in storage pool A and is being moved to
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> I have filesets setup in a filesystem...looks like:
> [root@cl005 ~]# mmlsfileset home -L
> Filesets in file system 'home':
> Name
Do you have more than one GPFS storage pool in the system? If you do and they align with the filesets then that might explain why moving data from one fileset to another is causing increased IO operations.
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I have filesets setup in a filesystem...looks like:
[root@cl005 ~]# mmlsfileset home -L
Filesets in file system 'home':
NameId RootInode ParentId Created
InodeSpace MaxInodesAllocInodes Comment
root 0 3