Brennan,

One needs SAM-QFS Linux client on a given node that is a lustre client. 
There
can be multiples of these within a cluster. 

This client(s) can then move (copy data) between SAM and Lustre.

This has been put in place at a number of places for Sun customers such
as DKRZ in Germany.

This is a very basic solution today and we would like to see a tighter
integration
between the Lustre and SAM development efforts to have this as a more
robust offering and
SAM SW support for newer Linux Kernels.

It is my understanding that this is underway.  However for the time
being it will require
the aforementioned type of client.

Larry

Peter Bojanic wrote On 03/26/08 15:48,:

>Hi Brennan,
>
>Larry McIntosh of our Linux HPC team can advise you regarding our  
>Lustre/SAM integration options.
>
>Cheers,
>Bojanic
>
>On 26-Mar-08, at 17:47, Brennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>What is the process for integrating a Lustre+SAMFS solution into an  
>>existing customer environment. The plan is to have CRS build the  
>>Lustre component, but Lustre and SAMFS will need to configured and  
>>integrated into the customer computing environment. I am very  
>>familiar  with the SAMFS integration, but not Lustre integration.
>>
>>Do we have resources in PS to provide the integration? Is this done  
>>by the CFS organization?
>>
>>Also, a small scale benchmark of the solution may be required. Which  
>>Benchmark center could provide Lustre support?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jim Brennan
>>Digital Media Systems
>>Sun Systems Group
>>Universal City, CA
>>(310) 901-86777
>>    
>>
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