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Description

Field

Time the audit report is run each day (for example, Daily at 02:00 AM)

Audit Report Schedule

The expiration limit for audit reports (for example, 45 days).

Audit Report Expiration Policy

NA.

File replicas

NA.

Dir replicas

Possible root segment inodes. This value is used internally.

Mount Options

Current root segment number, if known. This value is used internally.

Root Segment Hint

Possible segment numbers for root segment replicas. This value is used internally.

Root Segment Replica(s) Hint

Snapshot strategy, if defined.

Snap FileSystem Policy

The following table lists the per-segment output fields reported by ibrix_fs -i.

Description

Field

Number of segments.

SEGMENT

The host that owns the segment.

OWNER

Logical volume name.

LV_NAME

The current state of the segment (for example, OK or UsageStale).

STATE

Default block size, in KB.

BLOCK_SIZE

Size of the segment, in GB.

CAPACITY (GB)

Free space on this segment, in GB.

FREE (GB)

Space available for user files, in GB.

AVAIL (GB)

Inodes available on this segment.

FILES

Free inodes available on this segment.

FFREE

Percentage of total storage occupied by user files.

USED%

Backup host name.

BACKUP

Segment type. MIXED means the segment can contain both files and directories.

TYPE

Tier to which the segment was assigned.

TIER

Last time the segment state was reported.

LAST_REPORTED

Host on which the file system is mounted.

HOST_NAME

Host mountpoint.

MOUNTPOINT

File system access privileges: RO or RW.

PERMISSION

Specifies whether the root user is limited to read-only access, regardless of the access setting.

Root_RO

Lost+found directory

When browsing the contents of StoreAll software file systems, you will see a directory named
lost+found

. This directory is required for file system integrity and should not be deleted. The

lost+found

directory only exists at the top-level directory of a file system, which is also the

mountpoint. Additionally, there are several directories the you can see, at the top-level (mount
point) of a file system, that are "internal use only" and should not be deleted or edited. They are:

lost+found

.archiving

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