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Checking your gpfs quota with /usr/local/bin/myquota
In this example, user gtsai will check her GPFS quota from a linux command line.
# /usr/local/bin/myquotaDisplaying quota usage for user gtsai
--------- Space (KB) ---------
FileSystem FileSet Usage Quota Path
---------------- ---------------- ------------------ ------------------ ----------------------------------
fermi-fs2 gtsai 39,328 1,048,576 /gpfs/slac/fermi/fs2/u/gtsai
des-fs1 gtsai 39,328 3,145,728 /gpfs/slac/des/fs1/u/gtsai
kipac-fs1 gtsai 39,328 2,097,152 /gpfs/slac/kipac/fs1/u/gtsai
scs-fs1 gtsai 480 10,485,760 /gpfs/slac/scs/fs1/u/gtsai
staas-fs1 gtsai 0 20,971,520 /gpfs/slac/staas/fs1/u/gtsai
staas-fs1 gtsai 0 20,971,520 /gpfs/slac/staas/fs1/u/gtsai
GPFS building block
Below is a schematic of a 'typical' SCS GPFS storage building block. It includes (2) redundant file servers, (2) redundant storage servers and (2) storage arrays. This system would provide 320 TB of space.