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2007 Nov 29
2
Balancing I/O Load
...ncing the work load among OSSs/OSTs.
Shouldn''t lustre be doing a better job (by default) of distributing
the workload?
Charlie Taylor
UF HPC Center
FWIW, the servers are dual-processor, dual-core Opterons (275s) with
4GB RAM each. They are running CentOS 5 w/ a
2.6.18-8.1.14.el5Lustre (patched lustre, smp kernel) and the deadline
I/O scheduler. If it matters, our OSTs are atop LVM2 volumes (for
management). The back-end storage is all Fibre-channel RAID
(Xyratex). We have tuned the servers and know that we can get
roughly 500MB/s per server across a striped *loca...
2008 Mar 04
16
Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown (-108)
This morning I''ve had both my infiniband and tcp lustre clients hiccup. They are evicted from the server presumably as a result of their high load and consequent timeouts. My question is- why don''t the clients re-connect. The infiniband and tcp clients both give the following message when I type "df" - Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown (-108). I''ve
2008 Feb 04
32
Luster clients getting evicted
on our cluster that has been running lustre for about 1 month. I have
1 MDT/MGS and 1 OSS with 2 OST''s.
Our cluster uses all Gige and has about 608 nodes 1854 cores.
We have allot of jobs that die, and/or go into high IO wait, strace
shows processes stuck in fstat().
The big problem is (i think) I would like some feedback on it that of
these 608 nodes 209 of them have in dmesg