[Ncep.hmon] jet disk migration from lfs3 to lfs4

Zhan Zhang - NOAA Affiliate zhan.zhang at noaa.gov
Thu Apr 30 16:02:12 UTC 2020


Yes, possibly but not guaranteed, depending on which HPSS retention
directories the data is saved.
Some of files may be saved in 1 or 2year directories, they may be scrubbed
from hpss soon.

-Zhan

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:32 AM Weiguo Wang - NOAA Affiliate <
weiguo.wang at noaa.gov> wrote:

> Those data in red should be able to download from hpss if one needs. Is
> this correct ?
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:22 AM Zhan Zhang - NOAA Affiliate <
> zhan.zhang at noaa.gov> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Since jet disk lfs3 is going away soon, we have to move all data/files to
>> lfs4. Currently the disk
>> /lfs3/HFIP/hwrf-data
>> contains about 359T. We are not able to move all the files to /lfs4/HFIP
>> due to disk quota on lfs4.
>> We will not move the red directories listed below.
>> Let me know if you have any concerns.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> -Zhan
>> 1.0T    fix-files
>> 36T     FY2017GFS
>> 22T     FY2019GFS
>> 2.8T    hwrfdata_PROD2019
>> 121T    hwrfdata_PROD2019_H220
>> 148T    hwrf-input
>> 1.5T    nexrad
>> 23T     realtimeFV3GFS
>> 1.5T    rtofs-migration
>>
>
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