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I would be interested to know what you chose for your filesystems and
user/project space directories:
* Traditional Posix ACL
* NFS V4 ACL
What did motivate your choice?
We are facing some issues to get the correct NFS ACL to keep correct attributes
for new files created.
Thanks
OK, so I finally got a few minutes to play with the sudo wrappers.
I read the docs on the GPFS website, setup my gpfsadmin user and made it so
that root can ssh as the gpfsadmin user to the host.
Except of course I’ve clearly misunderstood things, because when I do:
[myusername@bber-dssg02
Hi all,
Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree but I'm debugging why I don't get a nice
graph in the GUI for fileset capacity, even though the GUI does know about
things such as capacity and inodes and usage.
So off I go to the CLI to run "mmperfmon query GPFSFilesetQuota" and I get this:
Oct-10
On Wed, 10 Oct 2018 10:24:58 +0200, "Markus Rohwedder" said:
> Hello Simon,
>
> not sure if the answer solved your question from the response,
>
> Even if nodes can be externally resolved by unique hostnames, applications
> that run on the host use the /bin/hostname binary or the hostname()
User talks - For those interested, please email Kristy and/or myself directly.
Rob/other IBMers - work with Ulf Troppens on slots.
Bob Oesterlin
Sr Principal Storage Engineer, Nuance
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If there’s interest I could do a short presentation on our 1k node virtual GPFS
test cluster (with SR-IOV and real IB RDMA!) and some of the benefits we’ve
found (including helping squash a nasty hard-to-reproduce bug) as well as how
we use it to test upgrades.
On October 10, 2018 at
Kristy,
I'll be at SC18 for client presentations and could talk about TCT. We have a big release coming up in 1H18 with multi-site support and we've broken out of the gateway paradigm to where we work on every client node in the cluster for key data path work. If you have a slot I could talk
Hello Simon,
not sure if the answer solved your question from the response,
Even if nodes can be externally resolved by unique hostnames, applications
that run on the host use the /bin/hostname binary or the hostname() call to
identify the node they are running on.
This is the case with the