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mmapplypolicy ... -N nodeClass ...
will use the nodes in nodeClass as helper nodes to get its work done.
mmdsh -N nodeClass command ...
will run the SAME command on each of the nodes -- probably not what you
want to do with mmapplypolicy.
To see more about what mmapplypolicy is doing use
How do you determine if mmapplypolicy is running on a node? Normally
mmapplypolicy as a process runs on a single node but its helper processes,
policy-help or something similar, run on all the nodes which are
referenced by the -N option.
Fred
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Hello all,
I'm running a script triggered from an ILM external list rule.
The script has the following command in, and it isn't work as I'd expect:
/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmapplypolicy /gpfs1/aws -N cloudNode -P
/gpfs1/s3upload/policies/migration.policy --scope fileset
I'd expect the mmapplypolicy c
Chad,
Thankyou for the reply.
Indded I had that issue - I only noticed because I looked at the utisation of
the NSDs and a set of them were not being filled with data...
A set which were coincidentally all connected to the same server (me whistles
innocently)
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Hi Andreas,
hi Neil,
the GUI-Node returned a hostname with a FQDN. The clients have no FQDN.
Thanks for this tip. I will change the hostname in the first step. If this
does not help then I will change the configuration files.
I will give you feedback in the next week!
Thanks,
Matthias
Von:
Hi Matthias,
what's "hostname" returning on your nodes?
1.) If it is not the one that the GUI has in it's database you can force a refresh by executing the below command on the GUI node:
/usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/runtask OS_DETECT --debug
2.) If it is not the one that's shown in the returned pe
Hi Matthias,
Not sure if this will help but we had a very similar issue with the GUI not
showing performance data, like you we have separate networks for the gpfs data
traffic and management/admin traffic.
For some reason when we put the full FQDN of the node into the "hostname" field
(it's bl
Some more information:
Only the GUI-Node is running on CentOS 7. The Clients are running on
CentOS 6.x and RHEL 6.x.
Von:"Andreas Koeninger"
An: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Kopie: gpfsug-discuss@spectrumscale.org
Datum: 10.11.2017 11:06
Betreff:[Newsletter] Re: [gpfsug
Hi Andreas,
the version of the GUI and the other packages are the following:
gpfs.gui-4.2.3-0.noarch
Yes, the collector is running locally on the GUI-Node and it is only one
collector configured.
The oupt of your command:
[root@tower-daemon ~]# echo "get metrics cpu_user last 10 bucket_size 6
Hi Matthias,
1.) Which GUI version are you running?
2.) Is the Collector running locally on the GUI?
3.) Is there more than one collector configured?
4.) Run the following command on the collector node to verify that there's data in the collector:
> echo "get metrics cpu_user last 10 bucket_siz
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