scale.v5r04.doc/bl1ins_gatewaynodefailureafm.htm
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> ~Venkat (vpuvv...@in.ibm.com)
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> From: Matt Weil
> To: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
> Date: 03/25/2020 10:34 PM
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [gpfsug-discuss] AFM gateway node scaling
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We are using AFM as well on a relatively small cluster. But if I see the
recommended scaling factors, the cluster will grow in Gateway nodes quicker
then everywhere else.
I have had a recovery during a multiple week period. I understand the
reasons for the limits.
I would wish that the communicati
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From: Matt Weil
To: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Date: 03/25/2020 10:34 PM
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Re: [gpfsug-discuss] AFM gateway node scaling
Sent by:gpfsug-discuss-boun...@spectrumscale.org
thank you thank you... I would like to see that in IBM documentation
thank you thank you... I would like to see that in IBM documentation
somewhere.
On 3/25/20 11:50 AM, Venkateswara R Puvvada wrote:
> Matt,
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> It is recommended to have dedicated AFM gateway nodes. Memory and CPU
> requirements for AFM gateway node depends on the number of filesets
> handled by th
Matt,
It is recommended to have dedicated AFM gateway nodes. Memory and CPU
requirements for AFM gateway node depends on the number of filesets
handled by the node and the inode usage of those filesets. Since AFM keeps
track of changes in the memory, any network disturbance can cause the
memor