Re: [Lustre-discuss] LNET routing question

2011-04-04 Thread David Noriega
The file server does sit on both networks, internal and external. I would just like to have a thrid option beyond nfs/samba, such as making the linux workstations up in our lab, lustre clients. But you are saying either 1) I do some sort of regular tcp routing? or 2) an existing client cannot also

Re: [Lustre-discuss] LNET routing question

2011-04-04 Thread Cliff White
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:32 PM, David Noriega wrote: > Reading up on LNET routing and have a question. Currently have nothing > special going on, simply specified tcp0(bond0) on the OSSs and MDS. > Same for all the clients as well, we have an internal network for our > cluster, 192.168.x.x. How

[Lustre-discuss] LNET routing question

2011-04-04 Thread David Noriega
Reading up on LNET routing and have a question. Currently have nothing special going on, simply specified tcp0(bond0) on the OSSs and MDS. Same for all the clients as well, we have an internal network for our cluster, 192.168.x.x. How would I go about doing the following? Data1,Data2 = OSS, Meta1

[Lustre-discuss] issue building module with ubuntu natty(kernel 2.6.38.8)

2011-04-04 Thread Upendra Moturi
Hi, I am trying to build client on ubuntu natty and facing files missing errors. eg: autoconf.h Trying with lustre 1.8.3 which comes with ubuntu natty. Please help me in building lustre module on ubuntu natty. -- Thanks and Regards, Upendra.M ___ Lust

Re: [Lustre-discuss] MDT extremely slow after restart

2011-04-04 Thread Thomas Roth
Hi Cliff, no, the configuration as such did not change. The hardware is quite different, though. The old box had a Raid10 on 16 built-in Raptor 150GB SATA disks, the new one a Raid10 on 24 Cheetah 300GB SAS disks in an fibre-channel attached external enclosure. Actually we are more concerned th