Ah, I understand.  Yes, that’s correct.  You can also set the value on the MGS 
for that file system with lctl set_param -P mdc.*.max_rpcs_in_flight=32, that 
will apply on the clients,

How are you checking the value on the server?  There should be no MDC there.  
If it is instead associated with the MDT, then that is, I believe, a maximum 
and not a default.
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From: Ms. Megan Larko <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2019 8:24:31 PM
To: Lustre User Discussion Mailing List; Patrick Farrell
Subject: [lustre-discuss] LFS tuning hierarchy question

Thank you for the information, Patrick.

On my current Lustre client all Lustre File Systems mounted (called /mnt/foo 
and /mnt/bar in my example) display a connection value for max_rpcs_in_flight = 
8 for both file systems--the /mnt/foo on which the server has 
max_rpcs_in_flight = 8 and also for /mnt/bar on which the Lustre server 
indicates max_rpcs_in_flight = 32.

So using the Lustre 2.7.2 client default behavior all of the Lustre mounts 
viewed on the client are max_rpcs_in_flight = 8.

I am assuming that I will need to set the value for max_rpcs_in_flight to 32 on 
the client and then the client will pick up the 32 where 32 is possible from 
the Lustre File System server and 8 on those Lustre File Systems where the 
servers have not increased the default value for that parameter.

Is this correct?

Cheers,
megan
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