right question ,..
let me add one q .. we had have several issues, when to many data 're put into the queue on the gateway, but I've been told, that this is solved.. so please add your mmfsd level (gpfs version) here  as well
cheers




From:        Zachary Giles <[email protected]>
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Date:        02/20/2017 05:04 PM
Subject:        Re: [gpfsug-discuss] 200 filesets and AFM
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Hey Mark,
I'm curious about the idea behind 200 filesets bring AFM to its knees. Any specific part you're concerned about?
-Zach

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Orlando Richards <[email protected]> wrote:
Woo! Still going strong! Lovely to hear it still being useful - thanks Kevin :)

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On 20/02/2017 15:40, Buterbaugh, Kevin L wrote:
Hi Mark,

Are you referring to this?

http://www.spectrumscale.org/pipermail/gpfsug-discuss/2012-October/000169.html

It’s not magical, but it’s pretty good!  ;-)  Seriously, we use it any time we want to move stuff around in our GPFS filesystems.

Kevin

On Feb 20, 2017, at 9:35 AM, [email protected]wrote:

I have a client that has around 200 filesets (must be a good reason for it) and they need to migrate data but it’s really looking like this might bring AFM to its knees.  At one point, I had heard of some magical version of RSYNC that IBM developed that could do something like this.  Anyone have any details on such a tool and is it available.  Or is there some other way I might do this?
 
 
 
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