Re: [gpfsug-discuss] [External] Re: mmbackup

2020-08-17 Thread Jonathan Buzzard

On 17/08/2020 10:53, Jim Roche wrote:

Simon is correct from that point of view.  If you can see it on your
commercial.lenovo.com site then you are able to use it within your
licensing  rules and that you are still compatible from a Spectrum
Scale point of view.  The DSS-G specific tarballs (2.6a, 2.6b, 3.0,
etc...) should be used exactly as is for deploying the DSS-G, but
then normal Spectrum scale client/server compatibility follows.  The
tarball will define what MUST run on the DSS-G NSDs, but after that
you are free to download/use whichever client version you are
entitled to  -- which should correspond to what is visible on the
website to download.



That's what I guessed, but nowhere does it ever state that. Thanks for 
confirming it. Email now filed away for a cover my back in the event of 
any license audit :-)


On a related note someone at IBM needs to update the extractor thing for 
the data access version so that it works properly on a HiDPI display. My 
understanding is that contract terms are unreadable are not valid in the 
UK and on my Surface Book (running Linux of course) the text is not 
readable :-)


JAB.

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Re: [gpfsug-discuss] [External] Re: mmbackup

2020-08-17 Thread Jim Roche
Simon is correct from that point of view.  If you can see it on your 
commercial.lenovo.com site then you are able to use it within your licensing  
rules and that you are still compatible from a Spectrum Scale point of view.  
The DSS-G specific tarballs (2.6a, 2.6b, 3.0, etc...) should be used exactly as 
is for deploying the DSS-G, but then normal Spectrum scale client/server 
compatibility follows.  The tarball will define what MUST run on the DSS-G 
NSDs, but after that you are free to download/use whichever client version you 
are entitled to  -- which should correspond to what is visible on the website 
to download.

Jim


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Head of Research Computing
University Relations Manager
Redwood, 3 Chineham Business Park, Crockford Lane Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8WQ
Lenovo UK
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 On Behalf Of Jonathan Buzzard
Sent: 17 August 2020 10:36
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Subject: [External] Re: [gpfsug-discuss] mmbackup

On 15/08/2020 19:24, Simon Thompson wrote:
> 
> When you "web portal" it's not clear if you refer to fix central or 
> the commercial.lenovo.com site, the client binaries are a separate set 
> of downloads to the DSS-G bundle for the servers, from where you 
> should be able to download 5.0.5.1 (at least I can see that there).
> Provided your DSS-G is under entitlement, my understanding is that you 
> are entitled to download the client bundle supplied by Lenovo.
> 

I was indeed referring to the commercial.lenovo.com site.

So yes there seems to be separate client binaries for download, however the 
DSS-G bundle's for the servers also includes the client binaries too.

It is however as clear as a thick gloppy mud what you are entitled to use.

The backup node is a genuine RHEL7 machine, so it was trivial to pin it to 7.7 
and upgrade using the 5.0.4-3 RPM's that came in the 2.6b bundle. 
This has at least got me out the hole of mmbackup no longer working and having 
to resort to a "dsmc incr"

However I reached an executive decision over the weekend of "sod it" I am 
upgrading to the full 7.8 latest with 5.0.5.1 GPFS client today.


JAB.

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