Hi Gregory,
On which machine do you have these three filesystems:
> >>disk1/some_path/prod
> >>disk1/some_path/store
> >>disk2/some_path/prod
> >>disk2/some_path/store
> >>disk3/some_path/prod
> >>disk3/some_path/store
i.e. are you talking about a NAS box (with 3 filesystems) here or the
3 gpfs filesystems?
Pete
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 12:09:09PM +0200, Gregory Schott wrote:
> 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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