Hello Folks,
we installed lustre 1.8.2 on SLES11.
We create an mds, mdt or ost filesystem an get this error message:
WARNING: The e2fsprogs package currently installed on your system does
not support mmp feature.
Please install the latest version of e2fsprogs from
Feature will not be enabled until e2fsprogsis updated and 'tune2fs -O
mmp %{device}' is run.
Normaly MMP should be automaticly enabled with lustre 1.8.x.
I also installed the newerst e2fsprogs but the error message is the same.
The rest works fine.
In the specific case of SLES11, not only do you
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 09:08:25AM -0700, Jagga Soorma wrote:
Thanks for your response.* I will try to run the leak-finder script and
hopefully it will point us in the right direction.* This only seems to be
happening on some of my clients:
Could you please tell us what kernel you use on
Greetings all.
Thanks to the good folks at Oracle (who were kind enough to allow me to
use their public Git repository infrastructure, and did all the hard
work of setting up the repo and educating me on the finer points of
pushing to remote Git repos) I am pleased to announce that the source
Ok, I inherited a lustre filesystem used on a cluster.
I am seeing an issue where on the frontend, I see all of /work
On nodes, however, I only see SOME of the user's directories.
Work consists of one MDT/MGS and 3 osts
The osts are LVMs served from a DDN via infiniband
Running the kernel
On 4/27/2010 6:10 PM, Oleg Drokin wrote:
Hello!
On Apr 27, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Brian Andrus wrote:
Apr 27 16:15:19 nas-0-1 kernel: LustreError:
4133:0:(ldlm_lib.c:1848:target_send_reply_msg()) @@@ processing error (-107)
r...@810669d35c50 x1334203739385128/t0 o400-?@?:0/0 lens