Hi
Also in case that u configure 3 SKLM servers (1 Primary - 2 Slaves, in
case the Primary is not responding you will see in the logs this messages:
Regards
Yaron Daniel
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Hi, I understand gpfs 4.2.3 is end of support this coming September. The
support page
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/STXKQY/gpfsclustersfaq.html#linux__rhelkerntable
indicates that gpfs version 5.0 will not run on rhel6 and is unsupported.
1. Is there extended support availa
Bob,
Scale does not yet have a tool to perform a health-check on a key server, or an independent mechanism to retrieve keys.
One can use a command such as 'mmkeyserv key show' to retrieve the list of keys from a given SKLM server (and use that to determine whether the key server is responsive),
I believe we could do it at Rutgers in either Newark or New Brunswick. I’m not
sure if that meets most people’s definitions for NYC-area, but I do consider
Newark to be. Both are fairly easily accessible by public transportation (and
about as close to midtown as some uptown location choices anyw
I’m sad to report we were unable to find a suitable venue for the spring
meeting in the NYC area. Given the date is nearing, we will cancel this event.
If you are willing to host a UG meeting later this year, please let us know.
Best,
Kristy
> On Feb 13, 2020, at 11:37 AM, Kristy Kallback-Rose
I’m looking for a way to check the status/health of the encryption key servers
from the client side - detecting if the key server is unavailable or can’t
serve a key. I ran into a situation recently where the server was answering
HTTP requests on the port but wasn’t returning they key. I can’t s