Thanks very much for the clarification and it works. Actually i wasn't aware of the differences between set_param and config_param. Ashes on me.
Is it possible to get these infos into the documentation as it may hit one or the other in the lustre community ? The manual only gives two 'general' approaches one of which is to 'deactivate the OST', the other one just says to remount the partition with "ext3" which didn't work for the lustre partitions here. Maybe something like (if it is correct): Removing/Replacing an OST with recreating the files into lustre: Deactivate the OST for the MDS only, using 'set_param' instead of 'config_param', so clients are able to read the data. i.e: > lctl set_param foo-OST000d-osc.active=0 Copy the data on a client to a temp storage outside (does it has to be outside?) the lustre system and 'move' them back into lustre to create new inodes entries on the MDS. > > cp .../dat.file .../dat.file.tmp > mv .../dat.file.tmp .../dat.file > After moving all files the OST can be permantly set inactive with.i.e.: > lctl config_param foo-OST000d-osc.active=0 Thanks and Regards Heiko _______________________________________________ Lustre-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lustre.org/mailman/listinfo/lustre-discuss
