Policy engine and reporting tool for large file systems. It maintains a replicate of filesystem medatada in a database that can be queried at will. It makes it possible to schedule mass action on filesystem entries by defining attribute-based policies, provides fast 'find' and 'du' enhanced clones, gives to administrators an overall view of filesystem contents through its web UI and command line tools.
It supports any POSIX filesystem and implements advanced features for Lustre filesystems (list/purge files per OST or pool, read MDT changelogs...)

Features

  • Accounting and monitoring
  • Extra-fast 'du' and 'find' clones
  • Customizable alerts on filesystem entries
  • Aware of Lustre OSTs and pools
  • Migration and purge Policy Engine
  • Directories cleanup policy
  • Disk space fair-share
  • Deferred removal (soft-rm) policy
  • Filesystem disaster recovery

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Languages

English

Intended Audience

System Administrators

User Interface

Command-line, Non-interactive (Daemon), Web-based

Programming Language

C

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

C File Managers, C Systems Administration Software, C File Systems

Registered

2008-03-11