On Feb 21, 2023, at 10:26, John Bauer
mailto:bau...@iodoctors.com>> wrote:
Something doesn't make sense to me when using lfs setstripe when specifying 0
for the stripe_count . This first command works as expected. The pool is the
one specified, 2_hdd, and the -c 0 results in a stripe_count
Something doesn't make sense to me when using lfs setstripe when
specifying 0 for the stripe_count . This first command works as
expected. The pool is the one specified, 2_hdd, and the -c 0 results in
a stripe_count of 1 which I believe is the default for the file-system
default ( per the
Indeed, sorry, I have missed it in jira. In my 2.9.0 it was not
yet fixed.
Thank you for answering.
Anna
On Mon, 2017-07-03 at 14:58 +, Cory Spitz wrote:
> Anna,
>
> What version of Lustre are you using?
>
> I believe your issue was reported as https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/brow
>
Anna,
What version of Lustre are you using?
I believe your issue was reported as
https://jira.hpdd.intel.com/browse/LUDOC-171, but that was marked resolved.
Andreas D. commented there that “the setstripe will [now] inherit the
parameters that are not specified from the directory.” That
Dear all,
when you set a single parameter via lfs setstripe, all the other
parameters will be reset to default values. Is that behavior desired? I
would expect to overwrite the certain parameter and leave everything
else as it was.
$ mkdir /mnt/client0/test
$ lfs getstripe /mnt/client0/test
On Apr 17, 2008, at 10:48 PM, Kaizaad Bilimorya wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Brock Palen wrote:
I don't think you need to do this.
If i understand right, you can set the stripe size of the mount,
and everything inside that directory inherits it, unless they them
self's were explicitly
I don't think you need to do this.
If i understand right, you can set the stripe size of the mount, and
everything inside that directory inherits it, unless they them self's
were explicitly set.
Also files that already are created will keep the stripe settings
they were created with. You
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008, Brock Palen wrote:
I don't think you need to do this.
If i understand right, you can set the stripe size of the mount, and
everything inside that directory inherits it, unless they them self's were
explicitly set.
Hi Brock, thanks for the reply.
I have set the stripe