Metadata Utilities: nsck and sync
Clearing All nsck Jobs
CLI Maintenance Guide
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Truncating a Report
To conserve CPU cycles and/or internal-disk space, you may want to stop a report
before it is finished. A oversized, CPU-intensive report could possibly have an effect
on namespace performance. You can stop the report without stopping the nsck job.
From priv-exec mode, use the
truncate-report
command to stop all report processing
and truncate the report file:
truncate-report
report-name
where
report-name
(1-255 characters) specifies report to truncate.
The CLI prompts for confirmation before truncating the report. Enter
yes
to continue.
For example, the following command sequence truncates an inconsistencies report:
bstnA6k(gbl)#
end
bstnA6k#
truncate report inconsistencies.29.rpt
Truncate report ''inconsistencies.29.rpt''? [yes/no]
yes
bstnA6k#
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