Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Learn a new cluster

2016-09-23 Thread Stephen Ulmer
This was going to be my exact suggestion. My short to-learn list includes learn 
how to look inside a gpfs.snap for what I want to know.

I’ve found the ability to do this with other snapshot bundles very useful in 
the past (for example I’ve used snap on AIX rather than my own scripts in some 
cases).

Do be aware the gpfs.snap (and actually most “create a bundle for support” 
commands on most platforms) are a little heavy.

Liberty,

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Stephen



> On Sep 22, 2016, at 9:50 PM, Aaron Knister  wrote:
> 
> Perhaps a gpfs.snap? This could tell you a *lot* about a cluster.
> 
> -Aaron
> 
> On 9/22/16 9:48 PM, mark.b...@siriuscom.com  
> wrote:
>> What commands would you run to learn all you need to know about a
>> cluster you’ve never seen before?
>> 
>> Captain Obvious (me) says:
>> 
>> mmlscluster
>> 
>> mmlsconfig
>> 
>> mmlsnode
>> 
>> mmlsnsd
>> 
>> mmlsfs all
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> What others?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Learn a new cluster

2016-09-22 Thread Greg.Lehmann
Nice question. I’d also look at the non-GPFS settings IBM recommend in various 
places like the FAQ for things like ssh, network, etc. The importance of these 
is variable depending on cluster size/network configuration etc.

Cheers,

Greg

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Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] Learn a new cluster

What commands would you run to learn all you need to know about a cluster 
you’ve never seen before?
Captain Obvious (me) says:
mmlscluster
mmlsconfig
mmlsnode
mmlsnsd
mmlsfs all

What others?


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Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Learn a new cluster

2016-09-22 Thread Aaron Knister

Perhaps a gpfs.snap? This could tell you a *lot* about a cluster.

-Aaron

On 9/22/16 9:48 PM, mark.b...@siriuscom.com wrote:

What commands would you run to learn all you need to know about a
cluster you’ve never seen before?

Captain Obvious (me) says:

mmlscluster

mmlsconfig

mmlsnode

mmlsnsd

mmlsfs all



What others?





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