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* [[Managing OSTs]] and related subtopics - ''lctl'' is used to show the status of an OST, to deactivate and activate an OST, to set weighting for free space, and to create a new pool and add an OST.
* [[Managing OSTs]] and related subtopics - ''lctl'' is used to show the status of an OST, to deactivate and activate an OST, to set weighting for free space, and to create a new pool and add an OST.


For more information about the Lustre system configuration utilities, see [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual18_HTML/SystemConfigurationUtilitiesMan8_HTML.html#50532408_pgfId-5529 Chapter 32: ''System Configuration Utilities (man8)''] in the [[Lustre_Documentation|''Lustre Operations Manual'']]. This chapter also describes other system configuration utilities, as well as utilities to manage large clusters, perform application profiling, and test and debug Lustre.
For more information about the Lustre system configuration utilities, see [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual18_HTML/SystemConfigurationUtilitiesMan8_HTML.html#50532408_pgfId-5529 Chapter 32: ''System Configuration Utilities (man8)''] in the [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual20_HTML/index.html ''Lustre Operations Manual'']. This chapter also describes other system configuration utilities, as well as utilities to manage large clusters, perform application profiling, and test and debug Lustre.


For additional information and examples, see the following chapters in the [[Lustre_Documentation|''Lustre Operations Manual'']]:
For additional information and examples, see the following chapters in the [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual20_HTML/index.html ''Lustre Operations Manual'']:


* [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual18_HTML/ConfiguringLustre.html#50532400_pgfId-1289959 Chapter 4: ''Configuring Lustre'']
* [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual18_HTML/ConfiguringLustre.html#50532400_pgfId-1289959 Chapter 4: ''Configuring Lustre'']

Revision as of 08:21, 20 January 2011

(Updated: Jan 2010)

A set of system configuration utilities are provided with Lustre. These utilities include:

mkfs.lustre - Used to format a disk for a Lustre service.
tunefs.lustre - Used to modify configuration information on a Lustre target disk.
lctl - Used to directly control Lustre via an ioctl interface, allowing various configuration, maintenance and debugging features to be accessed.
mount.lustre - Used to start a Lustre client or target service.

For examples using these utilities, see:

For more information about the Lustre system configuration utilities, see Chapter 32: System Configuration Utilities (man8) in the Lustre Operations Manual. This chapter also describes other system configuration utilities, as well as utilities to manage large clusters, perform application profiling, and test and debug Lustre.

For additional information and examples, see the following chapters in the Lustre Operations Manual: