[gpfsug-discuss] Using HAWC (write cache)
Dean Hildebrand
dhildeb at us.ibm.com
Thu Aug 27 20:24:50 BST 2015
Hi Simon,
This appears to be a mistake, as using clients for the System.log pool
should not require a server license (should be similar to lroc).... thanks
for opening the PMR...
Dean Hildebrand
IBM Almaden Research Center
From: "Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services)"
<S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk>
To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org>
Date: 08/27/2015 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Using HAWC (write cache)
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Hi Dean,
Thanks. I wasn't sure if the system.log disks on clients in the remote
cluster would be "valid" as they are essentially NSDs in a different
cluster from where the storage cluster would be, but it sounds like it is.
Now if I can just get it working ... Looking in mmfsfuncs:
if [[ $diskUsage != "localCache" ]]
then
combinedList=${primaryAdminNodeList},${backupAdminNodeList}
IFS=","
for server in $combinedList
do
IFS="$IFS_sv"
[[ -z $server ]] && continue
$grep -q -e "^${server}$" $serverLicensedNodes > /dev/null 2>&1
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]
then
# The node does not have a server license.
printErrorMsg 118 $mmcmd $server
return 1
fi
IFS=","
done # end for server in ${primaryAdminNodeList},$
{backupAdminNodeList}
IFS="$IFS_sv"
fi # end of if [[ $diskUsage != "localCache" ]]
So unless the NSD device usage=localCache, then it requires a server
License when you try and create the NSD, but localCache cannot have a
storage pool assigned.
I've opened a PMR with IBM.
Simon
From: Dean Hildebrand <dhildeb at us.ibm.com>
Reply-To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org>
Date: Thursday, 27 August 2015 01:22
To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org>
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Using HAWC (write cache)
Hi Simon,
HAWC leverages the System.log (or metadata pool if no special log pool is
defined) pool.... so its independent of local or multi-cluster modes...
small writes will be 'hardened' whereever those pools are defined for the
file system.
Dean Hildebrand
IBM Master Inventor and Manager | Cloud Storage Software
IBM Almaden Research Center
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Services)" ---08/26/2015 05:58:12 AM---Oh and one other ques"Simon Thompson
(Research Computing - IT Services)" ---08/26/2015 05:58:12 AM---Oh and one
other question about HAWC, does it work when running multi-cluster? I.e.
Can clients in a
From: "Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services)" <
S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk>
To: gpfsug main discussion list <gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org>
Date: 08/26/2015 05:58 AM
Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Using HAWC (write cache)
Sent by: gpfsug-discuss-bounces at gpfsug.org
Oh and one other question about HAWC, does it work when running
multi-cluster? I.e. Can clients in a remote cluster have HAWC devices?
Simon
On 26/08/2015 12:26, "Simon Thompson (Research Computing - IT Services)"
<S.J.Thompson at bham.ac.uk> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I was wondering if anyone knows how to configure HAWC which was added in
>the 4.1.1 release (this is the hardened write cache)
>(http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/#!/STXKQY/411/com.ibm.spect
>r
>um.scale.v4r11.adv.doc/bl1adv_hawc_using.htm)
>
>In particular I'm interested in running it on my client systems which have
>SSDs fitted for LROC, I was planning to use a small amount of the LROC SSD
>for HAWC on our hypervisors as it buffers small IO writes, which sounds
>like what we want for running VMs which are doing small IO updates to the
>VM disk images stored on GPFS.
>
>The docs are a little lacking in detail of how you create NSD disks on
>clients, I've tried using:
>%nsd: device=sdb2
> nsd=cl0901u17_hawc_sdb2
> servers=cl0901u17
> pool=system.log
> failureGroup=90117
>
>(and also with usage=metadataOnly as well), however mmcrsnd -F tells me
>"mmcrnsd: Node cl0903u29.climb.cluster does not have a GPFS server license
>designation"
>
>
>Which is correct as its a client system, though HAWC is supposed to be
>able to run on client systems. I know for LROC you have to set
>usage=localCache, is there a new value for using HAWC?
>
>I'm also a little unclear about failureGroups for this. The docs suggest
>setting the HAWC to be replicated for client systems, so I guess that
>means putting each client node into its own failure group?
>
>Thanks
>
>Simon
>
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