Grr, this might explain why I experienced unhappiness when I tried to start
my long-delayed AFM based migration over the weekend. I had previously
tested AFM and found everything working, but 7.4 may have slipped in last
month. The AFM relationship seems to work but `mmafmctl premigrate`
commands
Yes the integrated protocols are the Samba and Ganesha that are bundled
with Spectrum Scale. These require the use of the CES component for
monitoring the protocols. If you do use them then you need to wait for a
release of Spectrum Scale in which the integrated protocols are also
supported
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the note on 5.0.0
One correction however clusters can do a rolling upgrade to 5.0.0 from
any 4.2.x level (not just 4.2.3).
Today's Topics:
1. FW: Spectrum Scale 5.0 now available on Fix Central
(Oesterlin, Robert)
Thanks Sven! That makes sense to me and is what I thought was the case which is
why I was confused when I saw the reply to the thread that said the >32
subblocks code had no performance impact.
A couple more question for you— in your presentation there’s a benchmark that
shows the file create
Hi Jesse,
Thanks for the suggestion … I find the following error very interesting:
/root
root@testnsd1# /usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/rmuser admin
EFSSP0010C CLI parser: The object "admin" specified for "userID" does not exist.
/root
root@testnsd1#
That says to me that I don’t have an admin user, which
Currently, the IBM support matrix says:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html#linux
that 4.2.3.5 is supported on RHEL 7.4, but with a footnote:
"AFM, Integrated Protocols, and Installation Toolkit are not supported on RHEL
7.4."
We don't use AFM or the
Hi All,
GPFS 5.0 was announced on Friday … and today:
IBM Spectrum Scale
: IBM Spectrum Scale: NFS operations may fail with
Hi All,
Sorry for the delay in getting back with you all … didn’t mean to leave this
hanging, but some higher priority things came up.
Bottom line - I’m still stuck and probably going to open up a PMR with IBM
after sending this. Richards’ suggestion below errors for me on the “-g
The Scale 5.0 fix level is now up on Fix Central.
You need to be at Scale 4.2.3 (cluster level) to do a rolling upgrade to this
level.
Bob Oesterlin
Sr Principal Storage Engineer, Nuance
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