> Op 25 november 2013 om 16:46 schreef Nitin Mehta <nitin.me...@citrix.com>:
> 
> 
> That¹s good to know Lennert.
> Do file a bug and say that its resolved in 4.2, in case there are others
> in the community on 4.1 and looking for similar information.

Done! :-)

> Thanks,
> -Nitin
> 
> On 25/11/13 12:34 AM, "Lennert den Teuling" <lenn...@pcextreme.nl> wrote:
> 
> >> Op 25 november 2013 om 8:01 schreef Nitin Mehta
> >><nitin.me...@citrix.com>:
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Reply inline.
> >> 
> >> On 24/11/13 6:52 AM, "Lennert den Teuling" <lenn...@pcextreme.nl> wrote:
> >> 
> >> >Hi,
> >> >
> >> >I currently got a directory of 1.1TB on my secondary storage called
> >> >volumes. I'm
> >> >familiar with the template and snapshot directory, but not really with
> >>the
> >> >volume directory.
> >> >
> >> >After some investigation seems that this directory in my case has been
> >> >used for:
> >> >1. Storing volumes of VM's that the customer wants to download using
> >>http.
> >> >2. Temporally storing volumes that have been uploaded trough the GUI.
> >> >3. Temporally storing volumes that are moved between clusters (storage
> >> >migration).
> >> >
> >> >But it seems like some files have been there for a really long time,
> >>and
> >> >delete
> >> >commands only seems to be running for case 1 or 2. It looks like that
> >>all
> >> >volumes that have been used in case 3 are still there.
> >> 
> >> This would be a bug I presume. Please file a bug with right version,
> >>logs
> >> environment information.
> >> That said, there has been major refactoring done in 4.2 release, so
> >>things
> >> might have changed. Please do test and see if you can.
> >
> >Hi Nitin,
> >
> >I just was able to test this on CS 4.2, and it seems like it's working
> >fine
> >there. After migration the data seems to be cleaned up.
> >
> >Should I'll still file a bug even it seems fixed in 4.2?
> >
> >> >
> >> >I'm using CS 4.1 on this system, i did not test  this on 4.2 yet.
> >> >
> >> >Could this be normal behavior in any way or is this a bug?
> >> >
> >> >Thanks!
> >> >
> >> >Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,
> >> >
> >> >Lennert den Teuling
> >> >Tel direct: +31 (0)118 700 210
> >>
>

Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,

Lennert den Teuling
Tel direct: +31 (0)118 700 210

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