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    • Technical task
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minor
    • Lustre 2.8.0
    • Lustre 2.8.0
    • None
    • 17672

    Description

      That is because the namespace LFSCK uses object-table based iteration plus namespace based directory traversing to scan the system. So one object may be returned twice by them.

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          [LU-6317] LFSCK 4: namespace LFSCK counts the objects repeatedly
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) made changes -
          Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
          Status Original: In Progress [ 3 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) made changes -
          Summary Original: namespace LFSCK counts the objects repeatedly New: LFSCK 4: namespace LFSCK counts the objects repeatedly
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) made changes -
          Parent New: LU-6361 [ 29081 ]
          Severity Original: 3 [ 10022 ]
          Issue Type Original: Bug [ 1 ] New: Technical task [ 7 ]
          adilger Andreas Dilger made changes -
          Fix Version/s New: Lustre 2.8.0 [ 11113 ]
          adilger Andreas Dilger made changes -
          Affects Version/s New: Lustre 2.8.0 [ 11113 ]
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) made changes -
          Description Original: That is because the namespace uses object table based iteration plus namespace based directory traversing to scan the system. So one object will be returned twice by them. New: That is because the namespace LFSCK uses object-table based iteration plus namespace based directory traversing to scan the system. So one object may be returned twice by them.
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) made changes -
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: In Progress [ 3 ]
          yong.fan nasf (Inactive) created issue -

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