Re: [gpfsug-discuss] upgrading to spectrum scale 4.1 from gpfs 3.5.0-21

2016-03-11 Thread Jonathan Buzzard
On 11/03/16 21:10, Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services) wrote: That looks pretty much like the right process. Yes and no. Assuming you are do this on either RHEL 6.x or 7.x (or their derivatives), then they will now complain constantly that you have modified the RPM database

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] upgrading to spectrum scale 4.1 from gpfs 3.5.0-21

2016-03-11 Thread Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services)
That looks pretty much like the right process. Check that all the components upgraded ... rpm -qa | grep gpfs You may need to do an rpm -e on the gpfs.gplbin package and then install the newly built one Are you doing make rpm to build the rpm version of gpfs.gplbin and installing that?

[gpfsug-discuss] upgrading to spectrum scale 4.1 from gpfs 3.5.0-21

2016-03-11 Thread Damir Krstic
What is the correct procedure to upgrade from 3.5 to 4.1? What I have tried is uninstalling existing 3.5 version (rpm -e) and installing 4.1.0.0 using rpm -hiv *.rpm. After the install I've compiled kernel extensions: cd /usr/lpp/mmfs/src && make Autoconfig && make World && make InstallImages

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] GPFS+TSM+HSM: staging vs. migration priority

2016-03-11 Thread Dominic Mueller-Wicke01
Jaime, found the RFE and will discuss it with product management. Greetings, Dominic. __ Dominic Mueller-Wicke | IBM Spectrum Protect Development | Technical Lead | +49 7034 64 32794 |

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] SpectrumScale 4.2.0-2 is out and STILL NO pmsensors-4.2.0-2.el6

2016-03-11 Thread Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services)
Hi Bob, But on the plus side, I noticed in the release notes: "If you are coming from 4.1.1-X, you must first upgrade to 4.2.0-0. You may use this 4.2.0-2 package to perform a First Time Install or to upgrade from an existing 4.2.0-X level." So it looks like its no longer necessary to install

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Niggles in the 4.2.0 Install

2016-03-11 Thread Jonathan Buzzard
On Fri, 2016-03-11 at 13:19 +, Sean Killen wrote: > Hi all, > > So I have finally got my SpectrumScale system installed (well half of > it). But it wasn't without some niggles. > > We have purchased DELL MD3860i disk trays with dual controllers (each > with 2x 10Gbit NICs), to Linux this

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Niggles in the 4.2.0 Install

2016-03-11 Thread Marc A Kaplan
You may need/want to set up an nsddevices script to help GPFS find all your disks. Google it! Or ... http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY_4.1.1/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r11.adm.doc/bl1adm_nsddevices.htm ___ gpfsug-discuss mailing

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Niggles in the 4.2.0 Install

2016-03-11 Thread Sophie Carsten
Hi, In terms of the NSDs, you need to run the nsd devices script if they're not in /dev/dmX-, here's the link to the knowledge center: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY_4.2.0/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r2.ins.doc/bl1ins_nsdpro.htm?lang=en The installer should work as normal after

Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Niggles in the 4.2.0 Install

2016-03-11 Thread Stefan Schmidt
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