Thanks! Yeah it looks like for us then with stateless, we'll need for
them to rsync from the NSD servers then.
May choose just one box that they hit for their restore to minimize any
"oops" damage if something goes wrong! (we have 4 NSD servers total).
On 1/18/2016 9:16 PM, Christopher Samuel
On 19/01/16 10:04, Russell Jones wrote:
> I see that it appears the typical way of restoring a diskless CentOS 6
> GPFS node is to embed the GPFS RPM's in the image, and then on boot run
> the "mmsdrrestore" command. This makes sense. My question however is, is
> it possible to run this command
Hi all
I see that it appears the typical way of restoring a diskless CentOS 6
GPFS node is to embed the GPFS RPM's in the image, and then on boot run
the "mmsdrrestore" command. This makes sense. My question however is, is
it possible to run this command without requiring the compute nodes to