Hi; One of our OSTs filled up. Once we realized this, we executed
lctl --device 9 deactivate on our fs's combo MDS/MGS machine. We saw in the syslog that the OST in question was deactivated: Lustre: setting import ufhpc-OST0008_UUID INACTIVE by administrator request However, 'lfs df' on the clients does not show that the OST is deactivated there, unless we *also* run the lctl deactivate there. Then the OST shows up as 'inactive' on the client, and we get the same message as above in the client's syslog. So I have a question - if I want to deactivate an OST (preventing new files from being written to it) while I sort out what files to shuffle off of a full OST, where should I run 'lctl deactivate'? Everywhere? Thanks, Craig --- Craig Prescott UF HPC Center _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
