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On Jan 5, 2023, at 04:12, Nick dan via lustre-discuss 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi

We have configured the Lustre filesystem and mounted the same on the client. 
This is being done using IP as highlighted below
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Part 2:
Now for the next part, we don't want to use this command: (mount -t lustre 
11.11.1.211@tcp:/lustre /mnt/lustre) as the connection is through IP.
We want to mount a particular block device as a lustre file system. For 
example, in the image below we have created 2 partitions on the server of 10G 
each and we are sharing ost partition to the client as a block device.
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when we are sharing the block device. This is our client and we have got 10G of 
/mnt/ost.
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After mounting  using mount /dev/nvme0n1 /mnt/lustre/
The filesystem type is ext4 and not lustre as mentioned below.
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We want to mount using the lustre filesystem and not ext4.
Is there a need to change the lnet configuration? What else is need to be done?

Cheers, Andreas
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Andreas Dilger
Lustre Principal Architect
Whamcloud







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