You may already know this, but you'll probably want to use the -R option
as well, to replicate the Lustre attributes to the new dataset.
On 10/29/2018 08:33 AM, Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr) wrote:
>> On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:12 AM, Riccardo Veraldi
>> wrote:
>>
>> it is time for me to move m
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:12 AM, Riccardo Veraldi
> wrote:
>
> it is time for me to move my MDS to a diferent HW infrastructure.
> So I Was wondering if the following procedure can work.
> I have mds1 (old mds) and mds2 (new mds). On the old mds I have a zfs MGS
> partition and a zfs MDT partiti
it is time for me to move my MDS to a diferent HW infrastructure.
So I Was wondering if the following procedure can work.
I have mds1 (old mds) and mds2 (new mds). On the old mds I have a zfs
MGS partition and a zfs MDT partition.
* create a new ZFS MGS and MDT partition on mds2 and create a
> On Aug 22, 2018, at 8:10 PM, Riccardo Veraldi
> wrote:
>
> On 8/22/18 3:13 PM, Mohr Jr, Richard Frank (Rick Mohr) wrote:
>>> On Aug 22, 2018, at 3:31 PM, Riccardo Veraldi
>>> wrote:
>>> I would like to migrate this virtual machine to another infrastructure. it
>>> is not simple because the
> On Aug 22, 2018, at 3:31 PM, Riccardo Veraldi
> wrote:
> I would like to migrate this virtual machine to another infrastructure. it is
> not simple because the other infrastructure is vmware.
> what is the best way to migrate those partitions without incurring into any
> corruption of data ?
Hello,
I have a virtual machine running on oVirt which is a MDS. I have a mgs
and mdt partition.
ffb11-mgs/mgs 100283136 4096
100276992 1% /lustre/local/mgs
ffb11-mdt0/mdt0 100269952 558976
99708928 1% /lustre/local/mdt0