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2007 Nov 12
8
More failover issues
In 1.6.0, when creating a MDT, you could specify multiple --mgsnode options
and it would failover between them. 1.6.3 only seems to take the last one
and --mgsnode=192.168.1.252 at o2ib:192.168.1.253 at o2ib doesn''t seem to failover
to the other node. Any ideas how to get around this?
Robert
Robert LeBlanc
College of Life Sciences Computer Support
Brigham Young University
leblanc at
2015 Nov 19
2
CentOS7 kickstart failed ( no such option: --bytes-per-inode)
Dear All,
I'm trying to create a kickstart installer.
I specified an option --byes-per-inode to 'logvol' command, but I got a message "No such option: --bytes-per-inode" during installation.
Does anybody know a solution?
The following is the lines for disk partitioning definition specified in my kickstart file.
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## Disk partitioning information
2015 Nov 19
0
CentOS7 kickstart failed ( no such option: --bytes-per-inode)
...nd, but I got a
> message "No such option: --bytes-per-inode" during installation.
>
> Does anybody know a solution?
Wasn't that removed years ago?
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Installation_Guide/sect-kickstart-syntax.html
--mkfsoptions maybe?
jh
2013 Sep 19
0
Files written to an OST are corrupted
...n of the volume. No further action was taken until that process
completed.
The index, inode count, and stripe are taken from the files above (not shown in
this email) when the volumes were first created.
309 mkfs.lustre --ost --mgsnode=10.10.1.140@tcp0 --fsname=umt3 --reformat --index=35 \
--mkfsoptions="-i 2000000" --reformat --mountfsoptions="errors=remount-ro,extents,mballoc,stripe=256" /dev/sdc
The UUID here is taken from the /etc/fstab, where the entry has been commented
out until we are ready to again use the volume
310 tune2fs -O uninit_bg -m 1 -U 02bcb3d2-ad48-49...