Hi Brian,

If I’m not mistaken, once you run the mmlsdisk command on one client any other 
client running it will produce the exact same output.  Therefore, what we do is 
run it once, output that to a file, and propagate that file to any node that 
needs it.

HTHAL…

Kevin

On Dec 20, 2016, at 7:57 AM, Brian Marshall 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

All,

Does the mmlsdisk command generate a lot of admin traffic or take up a lot of 
GPFS resources?

In our case, we have it in some of our monitoring routines that run on all 
nodes.  It is kind of nice info to have, but I am wondering if hitting the 
filesystem with a bunch of mmlsdisk commands is bad for performance.


Thanks,
Brian
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