Hello Peter,
No, these are two different problems. I have one problem writing to one of
the NAS box. The other servers are setup read only, in particular the GPFS
ones. The second independent problem is setting up the reading of the 3
GPFS disks using 1/2 GPFS dataservers.
-- Gregory
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Peter Elmer wrote:
> Hi Gregory,
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 11:38:36AM +0200, Gregory Schott wrote:
>>>> 3) Exporting multiple directories on GPFS
>>>> =========================================
>>>>
>>>> I have two servers (maybe only one in the future) and 3 directories to
>>>> export. I would be very happy if someone had an example on how to use mps
>>>> to export these.
>>
>>> This should work in the release 20050328-0656. Simply either list the
>>> directories on the xrootd command line or list them via multiple export
>>> directives in the config file. You've already done that for "/prod" and
>>> "/store". So, what am I missing here?
>>
>> I cannot use this "20050328-0656" version so far because of the DNS
>> problem
>
> Have you talked to the sysadmins at FZK? When will the strange /etc/hosts
> files be fixed?
>
>> but the problem is that: I want to export
>>
>> disk1/some_path/prod
>> disk1/some_path/store
>> disk2/some_path/prod
>> disk2/some_path/store
>> disk3/some_path/prod
>> disk3/some_path/store
>>
>> So far I can only export one disk using:
>>
>> oss.localroot /home/xrootd/disk/kanga/EventStore/
>> xrootd.export /prod
>> xrootd.export /store
>
> I'm now confused: are you using the gpfs filesystem as a skim output buffer
> or for the read-only serving of data? I thought we had discussed it being
> used for the latter (and some NAS box being used as the output buffer).
>
> Pete
>
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