On Jun 5, 2020, at 08:37, William D. Colburn
mailto:wcolb...@nrao.edu>> wrote:
I was looking in /proc/fs/lustre/mgs/MGS/exports/, and I see ip
addresses in there that don't go anywhere anymore. I'm pretty sure they
are gone so long that they predate the uptime of the mds. Does a lost
client
I don't see a way to clear the exports on the MGS side so it seems you get
there every single NID that ever connected to the system. You can however clear
this on the MDSes/OSSes:
[root@mds01 ~]# ls /proc/fs/lustre/mdt/fs1-MDT0001/exports/ | wc -l
5182
[root@mds01 ~]# echo 1 >
I expect a reboot of the EVLA Lustre system will remove unused
IPs from that directory. Many of those "gone" IPs are for
retired CBE nodes (cbe-node-{17..33}) and one (192.168.200.14)
is for I don't know what.
using "lshowmount -l" might be more useful than looking in that
directory.
On Jun 05
I was looking in /proc/fs/lustre/mgs/MGS/exports/, and I see ip
addresses in there that don't go anywhere anymore. I'm pretty sure they
are gone so long that they predate the uptime of the mds. Does a lost
client linger forever, or am I just wrong about when the machines went
offline in relation