To answer my own question:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSFKCN_3.5.0/com.ibm.cluster.gpfs.v3r5.gpfs100.doc/bl1adm_uxtsdrb.htm
It’s built in.
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[mailto:gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Sobey, Richard A
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Hi Scott
This looks like what I’m after (thank you Skylar and all others who responded
too!)
For the uninitiated, what exactly is a User Exit in the context of the
following line:
“One way to automate this collection of GPFS configuration data is to use a
User Exit. “
Or to put it another
mmfind or rather the convert-script is great!
Thanks, Matthias
Von:"Marc A Kaplan"
An: gpfsug main discussion list
Datum: 01.11.2017 15:43
Betreff:[Newsletter] Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Combine different rules
- tip: use
Changing the hostname without FQDN does not help. When I change back that
the admin-interface is in the same network as the daemon then it works
again. Could it be that for the GUI a daemon-interface must set? If yes,
where can I set this interface?
Thanks, Matthias
Von:"Andreas
I can't remember if I replied to that post or a different one, but these
are the commands we capture output for before running mmbackup:
mmlsconfig
mmlsnsd
mmlscluster
mmlscluster --cnfs
mmlscluster --ces
mmlsnode
mmlsdisk ${FS_NAME} -L
mmlspool ${FS_NAME} all -L
mmlslicense -L
mmlspolicy
Plese see
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/General%20Parallel%20File%20System%20(GPFS)/page/Back%20Up%20GPFS%20Configuration
But also check «mmcesdr primary backup». I don't rememner if it included
all of mmbackupconfig/mmccr, but I think it did, and it also
All,
A few months ago someone posted to the list all the commands they run to back
up their GPFS configuration. Including mmlsfileset -L, the output of mmlsconfig
etc, so that in the event of a proper "crap your pants" moment you can not only
restore your data, but also your whole