<!-- keep this as a security measure: #uncomment if the subject should only be modifiable by the listed groups # * Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.TWikiAdminGroup,Main.CMSAdminGroup # * Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = Main.TWikiAdminGroup,Main.CMSAdminGroup #uncomment this if you want the page only be viewable by the listed groups # * Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW = Main.TWikiAdminGroup,Main.CMSAdminGroup,Main.CMSAdminReaderGroup --> ---+ How to retrieve your corrupted or deleted =/work= files A T3 user can *independently* retrieve a corrupted or deleted =/work= file by looking into his/her own snapshots, for instance: <pre> $ cd /work/$USER/%BLUE%.zfs/snapshot%ENDCOLOR% [martinelli_f@t3ui01 ~]$ cd /work/$USER/.zfs/snapshot [martinelli_f@t3ui01 snapshot]$ ls -la total 0 dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 2 Dec 10 18:01 . dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 27 14:22 .. dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Dec 10 18:44 zfssnap-day-20161207-011142 <-- Max 2 past days dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Dec 10 18:44 zfssnap-day-20161208-014735 </pre> Choose a snapshot dir and copy back in =/work/$USER/= what you need by an ordinary =cp= command. *Be aware that if your deleted files are still referenced in snapshots, this will affect your =/work= space quota. In that case deleted files are stored in this snapshot and snapshot grows in space correspondingly. Till snapshot itself is deleted you do not get a free space .* It's a rare event to run over quota and that actually means that you're frequently adding/removing big files in your =/work=, while you have to use the UI/WN =/scratch= or the =/pnfs= areas for that purpose ! Your present/past =/work= usage is published here : http://t3mon.psi.ch/PSIT3-custom/space.report
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