On Tue, 1 Apr 2014, Mike Miller wrote: > On Tue, 1 Apr 2014, Ben wrote: > >> -h will always be different from the actual disk usage, you might also >> want to play around with -B option too. > > I've done that. Using --si -sB GB gives the same result as --si -sh. > Did you think that they would be different? Thanks for the suggestions. Now I have answers (below). I was misusing the --si option there. It should be used *instead* of -h, not in conjunction with it. These two commands should do the same thing when the volume in "dir" is in the multi-gigabyte range... du -s --si dir du -sB GB dir ...and so should these two commands: du -sh dir du -sB G dir The first pair will report 1000*1000*1000 bytes and the second will report 1024*1024*1024 bytes. >> What happens when you use --apparent-size option. >> --apparent-size >> print apparent sizes, rather than disk usage; although the >> apparent size is usually smaller, it may be larger due to holes >> in ('sparse') files, internal fragmentation, indirect blocks, >> and the like > > I want to try that, but I'm having this problem right now: > > $ ls /project/guanwh > ls: cannot access /project/guanwh: Stale file handle Yep, you nailed it. That was the issue. If I use --apparent-size, the results are consistent. According to supercomputing staff: "it is not a bug, -b is implies --apparent-size, so to compare its output to -sm/sh you have to include --apparent-size with -sm/-sh as well. "when the apparent size is different from the reported size it is not a bug in du but rather a feature of the filesystem :)" Now I just have to figure out which is the right size for me -- apparent or reported. I guess apparent sizes are the real file sizes. In this example "dir" has about 10,000 files in it with about half being 5 KB and have about 29 MB: $ du -s --si dir 162G dir $ du -s --si --apparent-size dir 143G dir $ du -sb dir 142038799951 dir $ wc -c dir/* | tail -1 142037349967 total One thing to note: It seems that du always rounds up. So if 1.1 GB are used, du will report 2 GB. Mike