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  • ...re available in the Linux operating system, while others are provided with Lustre. ...ebugging Tools]] describes some analysis and debugging tools provided with Lustre or Linux or available externally.
    695 bytes (94 words) - 06:54, 22 February 2010
  • ...tributions, while others have been developed and are made available by the Lustre project. == Lustre Debugging Tools ==
    7 KB (1,072 words) - 07:53, 20 January 2011
  • ...r contributing code and testing Lustre® along with developer resources and tools. <big><strong>Contributing to Lustre® technology</strong></big>
    2 KB (353 words) - 16:36, 24 July 2013
  • ...formation about installing, configuring, administering and troubleshooting Lustre®. <big><strong>Installing and Configuring Lustre®</strong></big>
    3 KB (359 words) - 10:53, 24 July 2013
  • ...''] in the [http://wiki.lustre.org/manual/LustreManual20_HTML/index.html ''Lustre Operations Manual'']. ...an MDS, MGS or OSS must be patched. However, running a patched kernel on a Lustre client is optional and only required if the client will be used for multipl
    4 KB (623 words) - 11:29, 20 January 2011
  • ...ne, Open Storage (including Lustre™ and SAM-QFS), and software Development Tools, including Sun Studio and Sun HPC ClusterTools. ...w technical information, acquire best practices, and share knowledge about Lustre technology. Other topics in the '''Open Storage''' track included Sun Open
    4 KB (596 words) - 11:39, 20 January 2011
  • ...p shared home directories.''' A shared namespace is useful for bringing up Lustre™ builds and collecting logs. The most commonly shared namespace is ''/ho ..., etc) are not always practical. However, documenting how hostnames map to Lustre functions is useful.
    2 KB (378 words) - 06:10, 22 February 2010
  • '''''Note:''''' ''The content on this page reflects the state of design of a Lustre feature at a particular point in time and may contain outdated information. |LRE||A Lustre software environment including OS images, Lustre software and partial configurations
    5 KB (723 words) - 14:15, 22 January 2010
  • ...are developing a new feature for Lustre™, designing tests to exercise the new feature early in the development process will allow you to test your code a * If you are fixing a bug in Lustre, creating a regression test up front will ensure that you can reproduce the
    7 KB (1,069 words) - 10:27, 20 January 2011
  • '''''Note:''''' The Lustre™ code is not completely POSIX compliant, so test results may show some er ...e POSIX compliance suite available to [http://downloads.lustre.org/public/tools/benchmarks/posix/ download]. Each version is gcc and architecture specific.
    11 KB (1,795 words) - 14:35, 23 March 2010
  • ...ovides a total abstraction of the underlying physical system and creates a new virtual system in which the guest operating systems can run. No modificatio To install a Xen host and create a Xen guest for use with Lustre™, follow the procedure below.
    9 KB (1,369 words) - 12:19, 22 February 2010
  • ...e intended to help users better understand the conceptual framework of the Lustre file system. ...nd may not reflect the current architecture, features and functionality of Lustre.''
    9 KB (1,200 words) - 12:09, 20 January 2011
  • ...ilable in the [http://wiki.lustre.org/lid/subsystem-map/subsystem-map.html Lustre Internals Documentation]. The Lustre™ subsystems are listed below. For each subsystem, a summary description a
    51 KB (8,203 words) - 06:28, 11 April 2010
  • * socklnd - any kernel supported by Lustre, (see http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php?title=Patchless_Client)
    188 KB (28,583 words) - 05:09, 24 July 2013