X-Git-Url: https://git.whamcloud.com/?p=fs%2Flustre-release.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=debian%2FREADME.Debian;h=d417294e2115c450ae2615eb64176e45cfbaed6a;hp=ec21c085204b64828f7ce762ff2e2ee4c386bd8f;hb=c6aab2ca77831852db22b7dc39baed4d06405b7e;hpb=8badb39913b5e1c614d2fe410ef7200391099855 diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian index ec21c08..d417294 100644 --- a/debian/README.Debian +++ b/debian/README.Debian @@ -1,17 +1,21 @@ -Here is an short explanation what to install on your Servers to set up lustre quickly. -Be aware that this doesn't replace the Documentation and Installation Howtos from Lustre. +Here is an short explanation what to install on your Servers to set up +Lustre quickly. Be aware that this doesn't replace the Documentation +and Installation Howtos from Lustre. #1. Building the kernel and the modules - You've to download the linux-source-2.6.18|21|22 package and the linux-patch-lustre package. + You've to download the linux-source package for your kernel and + the linux-patch-lustre package. - Then patch your kernel with the correct patch file. Build and install it. (Use make-kpkg) - To patch the kernel automatically use --added-patches=lustre as build option. + Then patch your kernel with the correct patch file. Build and install + it. (Use make-kpkg) To patch the kernel automatically use + --added-patches=lustre as build option. - Here is the full line how I build my kernel (for those who are not familiar with make-kpkg) - make-kpkg --added-patches=lustre --initrd --append-to-version "-quota-enabled-lustre-1.6.4.1" --revision credativ.1 kernel_image + Here is the full line how I build my kernel (for those who are not + familiar with make-kpkg): + make-kpkg --added-patches=lustre --initrd --append-to-version "-my-version" --revision 1 kernel_image - Now reboot into this new kernel and install the lustre modules with: + Now reboot into this new kernel and install the Lustre modules with: - m-a auto-install lustre Then the kernel and the modules should be there. @@ -20,11 +24,6 @@ Be aware that this doesn't replace the Documentation and Installation Howtos fro In the next step install: - lustre-utils - Then load the kernel modules with: - - modprobe lnet - - modprobe lustre - - modprobe ldiskfs - This have to be done on every server system. #3. Creating partitions on the OST/MDT/MGS Servers @@ -47,31 +46,14 @@ Be aware that this doesn't replace the Documentation and Installation Howtos fro #4. Using the filesystem - In order to use the FS, you'll have to mount it on a client. Please note that this client also - needs the lustre-modules to be installed. (You can install lustre-source and build the module - as described in 1.) + In order to use the FS, you'll have to mount it on a client. Please note + that this client also needs the lustre-modules to be installed. (You can + install lustre-source and build the module as described in 1.) - mount -t lustre mgsnode@tcp0:/spfs /mnt -#4.1 Using Quota: - - The binaries and drivers for lustre in debian are compiled with enabled-quota. - So if you like to use quota this is quite simple: - - lfs quotacheck -ug $path/to/mounted/lustre/fs - - lfs setquota -u $user 1000 2000 10000 20000 $path/to/mounted/lustre/fs - - lfs quota -u $user $path/to/mounted/lustre/fs - - If you want to reset this quota informations for a given user, you'll have first to - set every value to zero, and then give the new informations: - - lfs setquota -u $user 0 0 0 0 $path/to/mounted/lustre/fs - - lfs setquota -u $user 2000 3000 3000 4000 $path/to/mounted/lustre/fs - - This behaviour is reported as lustre bug: https://bugzilla.lustre.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14513 - - - ########### -Please have also a look into the official documentation for lustre available at: +Please have also a look into the official documentation for Lustre available at: -http://manual.lustre.org/index.php?title=Main_Page +https://wiki.hpdd.intel.com/display/PUB/Documentation -- Patrick Winnertz Thu, 28 Dec 2007 14:53:25 +0200