On Jan 09, 2008 14:26 +0100, Patrick Winnertz wrote: > as one of the debian maintainers I would like to get to know which sense > these programs have (in order to write the manpages). > I found nowhere informations on how to use these programs, so they are in > fact atm useless for users. > > - lst > - lstclient
These are new commands for "lnet self test". They should be installed always, to allow diagnosing networking performance/configuration issues. Sorry, I don't know the details, though you could file a documentation bug on them. > - routerstat This is for LNET router stats, not sure how widely it is used. > - ptlctl > - debugctl These are obsolete commands and should just be removed entirely. Their functionality was moved into lctl a long time ago. > - wirecheck Tests the wire format encoding, but probably not needed for a real install. > - llobdstat Reports IO statistics for Lustre, similar to llstat, so should be installed. > Some hints to docu I didn't find or explanation are welcome ;-) If there is existing documentation in the lustre manual I'd welcome it being moved into man pages. Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas Dilger Sr. Staff Engineer, Lustre Group Sun Microsystems of Canada, Inc. _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list Lustre-discuss@clusterfs.com https://mail.clusterfs.com/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss