FYI,
same here...but my range/ratio was:

~2 mil occ to 25 mil deleted objects...

Never solved the mystery... gave up :->


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On 2019-02-25 20:05, Zoltan Forray wrote:
> Here is a new one.......
>
> We turned off backing up SystemState last week.  Now I am going through and
> deleted the Systemstate filesystems.
>
> Since I wanted to see how many objects would be deleted, I did a "Q
> OCCUPANCY" and preserved the file count numbers for all Windows nodes on
> this server.
>
> For 4-nodes, the delete of their systemstate filespaces has been running
> for 5-hours. A "Q PROC" shows:
>
> 2019-02-25 08:52:05 Deleting file space
> ORION-POLL-WEST\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState (fsId=1) (backup
> data) for node ORION-POLL-WEST: *105,511,859 objects deleted*.
>
> Considering the occupancy for this node was *~5-Million objects*, how has
> it deleted *105-Million* objects (and counting).  The other 3-nodes in
> question are also up to *>100-Million objects deleted* and none of them had
> more than *6M objects* in occupancy?
>
> At this rate, the deleting objects count for 4-nodes systemstate will
> exceed 50% of the total occupancy objects on this server that houses the
> backups for* 263-nodes*?
>
> I vaguely remember some bug/APAR about systemstate backups being
> large/slow/causing performance problems with expiration but these nodes
> client levels are fairly current (8.1.0.2 - staying below the 8.1.2/SSL/TLS
> enforcement levels) and the ISP server is 7.1.7.400.  All of these are
> Windows 2016, if that matters.
>
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