>>Yes, we are, CTDB version: 2.5.2.0.54.gf9fbccb.

1. What procedure did you follow to configure ctdb/samba to work?  Was it hard? 
 Could you show us, if permitted?
2. Are you also controlling NFS via ctdb?
3. Are you managing multiple IP devices?  Eg: ethX0 for VLAN104 and ethX1 for 
VLAN103 (<- for fast 10GbE users).

We use SoNAS and v7000 for most NAS and they use ctdb.  Their ctdb results are 
overall 'ok', with a few bumps here or there. Not too many ctdb PMRs over the 
3-4 years on SoNAS.  
We want to set up ctdb for a GPFS AFM cache that services GPSF data clients.  
That cache writes to an AFM home (SoNAS).  This cache also uses Samba and NFS 
for lightweight (as in IO, though still important) file access on this cache.
It does not use ctdb, but I know it should.
I would love to learn how you set your environment up even if it may be a 
little (or a lot) different.



Thanks,
Bill Pappas -
Manager - Enterprise Storage Group
Sr. Enterprise Network Storage Architect Information Sciences Department / 
Enterprise Informatics Division St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 504
Memphis, TN 38105
[email protected]
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I noticed that v7000 Unified is using CTDB v3.3.
What magic version is that as it's not in the git tree.  Latest tagged is 2.5.4.
Is that a question for Amitay?

On 17/10/14 06:25, Mcneil, Tony wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Yes, we are, CTDB version: 2.5.2.0.54.gf9fbccb.devel
>
> Regards
> Tony.
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> Are you using ctdb?
>
> Thanks,
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> Manager - Enterprise Storage Group
> Sr. Enterprise Network Storage Architect Information Sciences 
> Department / Enterprise Informatics Division St. Jude Children's 
> Research Hospital
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> Memphis, TN 38105
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> Hello All,
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> Thank you for admitting me to the discussion group, I work at Kingston 
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> We have recently implemented a 17 node GPFS 3.5.0.20 cluster that serves 
> Samba 4.1.12, the Cluster is configured with 2 failure domains and is located 
> across 2 physical campus's, with a quorum desc disk located at a 3rd site.
>
> The intention is to provide a single namespace for all university 
> unstructured data, the cluster is joined to our AD environment and provisions 
> the home directories for all staff and students (45000+) accounts and will be 
> the repository for all shared data.
>
> So far we have migrated all our students and approximately 60% of our staff.
>
> Looking forward to receiving some interesting posts from the forum.
>
> Regards
> Tony.
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 10:53:37 +0000
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Yes, I think so? I am;-)

On 2014/10/21, at 19:42, Jez Tucker (Chair) <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed that v7000 Unified is using CTDB v3.3.
> What magic version is that as it's not in the git tree.  Latest tagged is 
> 2.5.4.
> Is that a question for Amitay?
> 
> On 17/10/14 06:25, Mcneil, Tony wrote:
>> Hi Bill,
>> 
>> Yes, we are, CTDB version: 2.5.2.0.54.gf9fbccb.devel
>> 
>> Regards
>> Tony.
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pappas, Bill
>> Sent: 16 October 2014 14:50
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Hello (Mcneil, Tony)
>> 
>> Are you using ctdb?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Bill Pappas -
>> Manager - Enterprise Storage Group
>> Sr. Enterprise Network Storage Architect Information Sciences 
>> Department / Enterprise Informatics Division St. Jude Children's 
>> Research Hospital
>> 262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 504 Memphis, TN 38105 
>> [email protected]
>> (901) 595-4549 office
>> www.stjude.org
>> Email disclaimer: http://www.stjude.org/emaildisclaimer
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>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Thank you for admitting me to the discussion group, I work at Kingston 
>> University within the 'Hosting Services Team'
>> 
>> We have recently implemented a 17 node GPFS 3.5.0.20 cluster that serves 
>> Samba 4.1.12, the Cluster is configured with 2 failure domains and is 
>> located across 2 physical campus's, with a quorum desc disk located at a 3rd 
>> site.
>> 
>> The intention is to provide a single namespace for all university 
>> unstructured data, the cluster is joined to our AD environment and 
>> provisions the home directories for all staff and students (45000+) accounts 
>> and will be the repository for all shared data.
>> 
>> So far we have migrated all our students and approximately 60% of our staff.
>> 
>> Looking forward to receiving some interesting posts from the forum.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Tony.
>> 
>> Tony McNeil
>> Senior Systems Support Analyst,  Infrastructure,   Information Services
>> _____________________________________________________________________
>> _________
>> 
>> T   Internal: 62852
>> T   020 8417 2852
>> 
>> Kingston University London
>> Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2EE 
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