On Jul 14, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Theodore Omtzigt wrote:

> Two part question:
> 1- do I need to set that parameter on the MGS/MDS server as well

No, they are different filesystems.  You shouldn't need to do this on the OSTs 
either.  You must be using an older lustre release.

> 2- if yes, how do I properly add this parameter on this running Lustre 
> file system (100TB on 9 storage servers)

covered

> I can't resolve the ambiguity in the documentation as I can't find a 
> good explanation of the configuration log mechanism that is being 
> referenced in the man pages. The fact that the doc for --writeconf 
> states "This is very dangerous", I am hesitant to pull the trigger as 
> there is 60TB of data on this file system that I rather not lose.

I've had no issues with writeconf.  Its nice because it shows you the old and 
new parameters.  Make sure that the changes that you made were the what you 
want, and that the old parameters that you want to keep are still in tact.  I 
don't remember the exact circumstances, but I've found settings were lost when 
doing a writeconf, and I had to explictly put these settings in tunefs.lustre 
command to preserve them.

-mb

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