Hi all,
We have a fairly significant number of filesets for which the GUI reports
nothing at all in the "Max Inodes" column. I've verified with mmlsfileset -I
that the inode limit is set.
Has anyone seen this already and had a PMR for it?
SS 4.2.3-7.
Thanks
Richard
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Hello Richard,
this is a known GUI bug that will be fixed in 4.2.3-8. Once this is
available, just upgrade the GUI rpm.
The 4.2.3-8 PTF is not yet available, but it should be in next days.
This problem happens to all customers with more than 127 filesets, means
you see a max inodes value for the
Thanks Stefan, very interesting.
Richard
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On Behalf Of Stefan Roth
Sent: 09 April 2018 10:39
To: gpfsug main discussion list
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] GUI not displaying node info correctly
Hello Richard,
this is a known GUI bug that will be
And I have fixed my own issue... In the chroot environment:
mount -t proc /proc /proc
Rookie mistake. Head hung in shame.
But I beg forgiveness. My first comps Sci lecturer, Jennifer Haselgrove at
Glasgow, taught us an essential programming technique on day one.
Always discuss you
I am running the SpectrumScale install package on an chrooted image which is a
RHEL 7.3 install (in -text-only mode)
It fails with:
/usr/lpp/mmfs/4.2.3.7/ibm-java-x86_64-71/jre/bin/java: error while loading
shared libraries: libdbgwrapper70.so: cannot open shared object file:
In the past I have
Hi All,
I’m pretty new to using the GPFS GUI for health and performance monitoring, but
am finding it very useful. I’ve got an issue that I can’t figure out. In my
events I see:
Event name:pool-data_high_error
Component:File SystemEntity
type:PoolEntity
name:
Event time:3/26/18 4:44:10 PM
Me
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Hi all,
Apologies in advance if this has been covered already in discussions.
I'm building a new spectrum scale cluster and I am trying to get consistent
device names across all nodes. I am attempting to use aliases in the
multipath.conf which actually works and creates the /dev/mapper/
link.
Hi Nick,
You are correct. You need to update the nsddevices file to look in /dev/mapper.
Cheers,
-Bryan
From: gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org
[mailto:gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org] On Behalf Of Nick Savva
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2018 5:51 PM
To: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale
Claire/ Richard et al.
The link works for me also, but I agree that the URL is complex and ugly.
I am sure there must be a simpler URL with less embedded metadata that could
be used?
eg. Cutting it down to this appears to still work:
https://www-01.ibm.com/events/wwe/grp/grp309.nsf/Agenda.xsp?op
On 10/04/2018 00:51, Nick Savva wrote:
Hi all,
Apologies in advance if this has been covered already in discussions.
I'm building a new spectrum scale cluster and I am trying to get consistent device
names across all nodes. I am attempting to use aliases in the multipath.conf which
actually w
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