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A variety of diagnostic and analysis tools and procedures are available to administrators and developers to help debug issues related to the Lustre™ software. Many of these are available in the Linux operating system, while others are provided with Lustre. | A variety of diagnostic and analysis tools and procedures are available to administrators and developers to help debug issues related to the Lustre™ software. Many of these are available in the Linux operating system, while others are provided with Lustre. | ||
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− | * [[ | + | * [[Lustre Debugging Procedures]] describes some basic debugging procedures useful to administrators and developers. |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Lustre Debugging for Developers]] describes some additional analysis and debugging procedures of special interest to developers. |
Latest revision as of 06:54, 22 February 2010
(Updated: Feb 2010)
A variety of diagnostic and analysis tools and procedures are available to administrators and developers to help debug issues related to the Lustre™ software. Many of these are available in the Linux operating system, while others are provided with Lustre.
- Diagnostic and Debugging Tools describes some analysis and debugging tools provided with Lustre or Linux or available externally.
- Lustre Debugging Procedures describes some basic debugging procedures useful to administrators and developers.
- Lustre Debugging for Developers describes some additional analysis and debugging procedures of special interest to developers.