Re: [Lustre-discuss] create LVM volume for OSSs

2008-07-06 Thread sd a
Thanks for your reply, I want to setup file striping mechanism such as RAID 5 for OSS to protect data loss How to do this? On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Shuichi Ihara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, lmc is configurator that is part of lustre-1.4 and as you mentioned we use lustre.mount

[Lustre-discuss] is lustre for us?

2008-07-06 Thread Mag Gam
At my university we have a big storage problem. Currently we have 25 Linux servers each equiped with 3 TB of data. Totaling to 75TB of storage. We use each server as a NFS server and have clients mount up the filesystem. They are all connected by a GigE network. The problem we are facing is

Re: [Lustre-discuss] duplicate

2008-07-06 Thread Andreas Dilger
On Jul 06, 2008 21:44 +0200, Papp Tam�s wrote: How can I disable az OSS from the cluster, so clisnt nodes do not want to make an access to it? I mean the following: The node get down, for example HW failure, its raid array has lost. I don't care, I just want to disable or remove it

Re: [Lustre-discuss] is lustre for us?

2008-07-06 Thread Andreas Dilger
On Jul 05, 2008 13:36 -0400, Mag Gam wrote: At my university we have a big storage problem. Currently we have 25 Linux servers each equiped with 3 TB of data. Totaling to 75TB of storage. We use each server as a NFS server and have clients mount up the filesystem. They are all connected by a

Re: [Lustre-discuss] is lustre for us?

2008-07-06 Thread HyunSung Jang
hello andreas, i have totally different enviroment than mag's we have many small file which less than 1Mb and i didn't (actually i can't) know exactly how many it is. it seems more than 10 millions of files.. in our situation, is lustre suitable?? On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Andreas Dilger