Hi,
I'm quite new to lustre, studying all the documentation. A question I
have not found an answer to so far:
If the user data gets spread out in chunks to a number of OSTs, and one
of the OSTs fails completely - say, all the disks on the fileserver
behind that OST are gone for good - how do
Hi all,
I have now tried to install Lustre following the report
https://mail.clusterfs.com/pipermail/lustre-discuss/2006-October/002311.html
It all works reasonably well until I try to access the Lustre FS after
I mounted it on a client. A simple "ls" may hang immediately, it may
also work, as we
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Thomas Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Btw, the code to set up the Debian package that is contained in
>> pkg-lustre on svn.debian.org still uses the Lustre 1.5.97 sources.
>> However, the code for 1.6.0.1 has already been upload
reformatting these partitions. But I think I
should ask the experts here about all the mistakes I made.
Many thanks.
Thomas
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Hi,
I'm kind of replying to a discussion from October 2006, when someone
asked for the meaning of
"LustreError: 9799:0:(filter_io_26.c:646:filter_commitrw_write())error
starting transaction: rc = -30".
Evan replied
>The -30 is the Error EROFS or Read-only file system.
My question: where does this