Thanks to both Cameron and you, Bob!
After the transfer, here is what we have, on that filesystem:
$ du -sh kmeans --apparent-size
154G kmeans
$ du -sh kmeans
628G kmeans
So, I guess that leaves me (and others) stuck.
Ranjan
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 21:14:38 -0500 Robert Nichols <rnicholsNOSPAM(a)comcast.net>
wrote:
On 03/30/2015 04:39 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> Thanks, Cameron!
>> If the far end is windows, certainly sparse files will no longer be sparse at
>> the far end. This kind of thing is one reason we get so picky when getting
>> employers to order NASes; we asked for a QNAP (cheap, useful, Linux backend)
>> and they wanted to order Microsoft's storage thingummy, which would have
broken
>> all sorts of stuff just like what you're encountering.
>
> I suspect that that is what has happened here: the stuff is too high-end to be of
any use.
Try the "du" command again, but this time with the "--apparent-size"
option.
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