On 27.01.2016 10:36, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
wrote:
But my question is: Can I use OST on client and OSS on separate server (if it 
is possible to run OST and OSS on separate servers)



I don't understand what you mean. OSS is just a name for the machine which runs 
one or multiple OSTs. So by definition OSTs always run on OSSes.

The reason for this is we have tens of servers with internal hard disk of 4T 
each which we want to use it for OSTs, but all these servers are also should be 
clients (they are the grid execution hosts).

Sounds like a bad idea to me to do that. Beside the mentioned memory pressure 
problems, you also don't have a failover configuration for the OSTs, which is 
strongly recommended. Otherwise one downed server will stall all or most of 
your active jobs.

So, I am thinking of having separate OSSs and use the servers itself as OSTs. 
Also, do we need to install lustre kernel in all those OSTs? Because, all these 
servers are running with kernel 2.6.32-573.12.1.el6.x86_64, which the standard 
lustre packages won’t be supporting. So, we need to roll back to 32-504_lustre 
kernel and again we need to work on setting yum repos, installing packages, 
resolving dependencies required for our tools..it’s really a lot of work.



The last I know is, you need a patched kernel when using ldiskfs as the backing 
filesystem, but you can use a patchless kernel with ZFS.



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