Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-03-29 Thread Patrick Farrell
t;> May I ask why you're creating a file with an incomplete layout? Do you have a use case in mind? >> >> - Patrick >> From: lustre-discuss on behalf of LEIBOVICI Thomas >> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 10:27:48 AM >> To: lustre-discu

Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-03-29 Thread Degremont, Aurelien
May I ask why you're creating a file with an incomplete layout? Do you have a use case in mind? >> >> - Patrick >> From: lustre-discuss on behalf of LEIBOVICI Thomas >> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 10:27:48 AM >> To: lustre-discu

Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-03-29 Thread Andreas Dilger
y I ask why you're creating a file with an incomplete layout? Do you have >> a use case in mind? >> >> - Patrick >> From: lustre-discuss on behalf of >> LEIBOVICI Thomas >> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 10:27:48 AM >> To: lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org >>

Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-02-22 Thread Patrick Farrell
to enforce a file size limit, but that's about it. - Patrick From: LEIBOVICI Thomas Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 11:09:03 AM To: Patrick Farrell; lustre-discuss@lists.lustre.org Subject: Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0

Re: [lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-02-22 Thread LEIBOVICI Thomas
-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0) Hello, Is it expected to get an error when appending a PFL file made of 2 regions [0 - 1M] and [1M to 6M] even if writing in this range? I get an error when appending it, even when writting in the very first bytes: [root@vm0]# lfs

[lustre-discuss] EINVAL error when writing to a PFL file (lustre 2.12.0)

2019-02-22 Thread LEIBOVICI Thomas
Hello, Is it expected to get an error when appending a PFL file made of 2 regions [0 - 1M] and [1M to 6M] even if writing in this range? I get an error when appending it, even when writting in the very first bytes: [root@vm0]# lfs setstripe  -E 1M -c 1 -E 6M -c 2 /mnt/lustre/m_fou3