There is a small difference but not enough to make that big of a difference
in file/object-count but not in occupancy.

On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 3:43 PM, Sasa Drnjevic <sasa.drnje...@srce.hr>
wrote:

> > Any thoughts?
>
> Directories vs files?
>
> Are you sure the mgmt classes are 100% same?
>
>
> Regards.
>
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>
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> On 2017-10-25 21:35, Zoltan Forray wrote:
> > I am curious if anyone has seen anything like this.
> >
> > A node was exported (filedata=all) from one server to another (all
> servers
> > are 7.1.7.300 RHEL)
> >
> > After successful completion (took a week due to 6TB+ to process) and
> > copypool backups on the new server, the Total Occupancy counts are the
> same
> > (13.52TB).  However, the file counts are waaay off (original=17,561,816
> vs
> > copy=12,471,862)
> >
> > There haven't been any backups performed to either the original (since
> the
> > export) or new node. Policies are the same on both servers and even if
> they
> > weren't, that wouldn't explain the same occupancy size/total.
> >
> > Neither server runs dedup (DISK based storage volumes).
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
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