Robert Olson wrote:
Looks like we're good to go:
tcp://bio-ppc-head-4:3334/pvfs2-fs
1014G 113G 902G 12% /mnt/pvfs2
Three servers each with a 300+G partition.
Is creating a software RAID device for multiple disks still the
recommended way to use multiple disks on a server?
We've done some testing with multiple servers on the same boxes, in
fact I have 3 servers running on each box that I'm testing with. It is
okay until all three start to want one of the two cpus in the boxes.
We've also done some tests with running a server dedicated to each raid
array, however it didnt turn out to be too awesome, we will at some
point make an effort to extensively test running multiple servers on
the same pvfs2 partitions, and I'll update the list with our findings.
Thanks,
--bob
On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Robert Olson wrote:
Aha, that did it - got a clean module compile
without any warnings.
Thanks, and I'll keep y'all updated on our progress.
--bob
On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Robert Latham wrote:
I'd
build things like this:
./configure --build powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
--host \
powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
--disable-server \
--with-kernel=</wherever/your/kernel/is>
make kmod
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