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For more information about the system configuration utilities ''mkfs.lustre'', ''tunefs.lustre'', ''lctl'', and ''mount.lustre'' used in many of these procedures, see [[Lustre System Configuration Utilities]]. | For more information about the system configuration utilities ''mkfs.lustre'', ''tunefs.lustre'', ''lctl'', and ''mount.lustre'' used in many of these procedures, see [[Lustre System Configuration Utilities]]. | ||
''(Updated 2/10)'' |
Revision as of 19:46, 9 February 2010
Procedures for these basic Lustre administration tasks can be found in the Lustre Operations Manual by clicking on the links below:
- Section 4.3.1: Specifying the File System Name
- Section 4.3.2: Mounting a Server
- Section 4.3.3: Unmounting a Server
- Section 4.3.4: Working with Inactive OSTs
- Section 4.3.5: Finding Nodes in the Lustre File System
- Section 4.3.6: Mounting a Server Without Lustre Service
- Section 4.3.7: Specifying Failout/Failover Mode for OSTs
- Section 4.3.8: Running Multiple Lustre File Systems
- Section 4.3.9: Setting Lustre Parameters
- Section 4.3.10: Running the Writeconf Command
- Section 4.3.11: Removing and Restoring OSTs
- Section 4.3.12: Changing a Server NID
- Section 4.3.13: Aborting Recovery
For more information about the system configuration utilities mkfs.lustre, tunefs.lustre, lctl, and mount.lustre used in many of these procedures, see Lustre System Configuration Utilities.
(Updated 2/10)