One way to know for sure it to do some experiments and dump some inodes with the command tsdbfs filesystem_name inode inode_number Of course improper use of tsdbfs command can destroy or corrupt your filesystems. So I take no responsibility for that. To stay safe, only use it on test filesystems you can afford to lose. (If you are root `dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/some-disk-you-should-not-wipe` is also something you should not do!) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://gpfsug.org/pipermail/gpfsug-discuss_gpfsug.org/attachments/20180123/945a08f9/attachment.html>