Reputation: 2678
I found that moosefs trash take too much of my disk space. according to moosefs documentation, it will keep it for a while in case user want it back. But How to clean it up manually to save space?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 2015
Reputation: 173
In order to purge MooseFS' trash, you need to mount special directory called "MooseFS Meta".
Create mountdir for MooseFS Meta directory first:
mkdir /mnt/mfsmeta
and mount mfsmeta
:
mfsmount -o mfsmeta /mnt/mfsmeta
If your Master Server Host Name differs from default mfsmaster
and/or port differs from default 9421
, use appropriate switch, e.g.:
mfsmount -H master.host.name -P PORT -o mfsmeta /mnt/mfsmeta
Then you can find your deleted files in /mnt/mfsmeta/trash/SUBTRASH
directory. Subtrash is a directory inside /mnt/mfsmeta
named 000..FFF
. Subtrashes are helpful if you have many (e.g. millions) of files in trash, because you can easily operate on them using Unix tools like find
, whereas if you had all the files in one directory, such tools may fail.
If you do not have many files in trash, mount Meta with mfsflattrash
parameter:
mfsmount -o mfsmeta,mfsflattrash /mnt/mfsmeta
or if you use Master Host Name or Port other than default:
mfsmount -H master.host.name -P PORT -o mfsmeta,mfsflattrash /mnt/mfsmeta
In this case your deleted files will be available directly in /mnt/mfsmeta/trash
(without subtrash).
In both cases you can remove files by simply using rm file
or undelete them by moving them to undel
directory available in trash or subtrash (mv file undel/
).
Remember, that if you do not want to have certain files moved to trash at all, set "trash time" (in seconds) for these files to 0
prior to deletion. If you set specific trash time for a directory, all the files created in this directory inherit trash time from parent, e.g.:
mfssettrashretention 0 /mnt/mfs/directory
You can also set a trash retention to other value, e.g. 1 hour:
mfssettrashretention 1 /mnt/mfs/directory
For more information on specific parameters passed to mfsmount
or mfssettrashretention
, see man mfsmount
and man mfstrashretention
.
Hope it helps!
Piotr
Upvotes: 7