[gpfsug-discuss] More fun with Policies

Mark.Bush at siriuscom.com Mark.Bush at siriuscom.com
Wed Jul 20 19:45:41 BST 2016


I killed my browser cache and all is well now.

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Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 1:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] More fun with Policies

Thanks James.  I did just that (running 4.2.0.3).  mmchpolicy fs1 DEFAULT.  It didn’t fix the gui however I wonder if it’s a bug in the gui code or something like that.

From: <gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org> on behalf of James Davis <jamiedavis at us.ibm.com>
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Date: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 1:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] More fun with Policies

Hi Mark,

I don't have an answer about the GUI change, but I believe as of 4.1 you can "delete" a policy by using mmchpolicy like this:

#14:15:36# c42an3:~ # mmchpolicy c42_fs2_dmapi DEFAULT
GPFS: 6027-2809 Validated policy 'DEFAULT':
GPFS: 6027-799 Policy `DEFAULT' installed and broadcast to all nodes.
#14:16:06# c42an3:~ # mmlspolicy c42_fs2_dmapi -L
/* DEFAULT */
/* Store data in the first data pool or system pool */

If your release doesn't support that, try a simple policy like

RULE 'default' SET POOL 'system'

or

RULE 'default' SET POOL '<your first data pool>'

Cheers,

Jamie

Jamie Davis
GPFS Functional Verification Test (FVT)
jamiedavis at us.ibm.com


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Can anyone explain why I can’t apply a policy in the GUI any longer?  Here’s my screenshot of what I’m presented with now after I created a policy from the CLI

[cid:image001.png at 01D1E28D.0011FCE0]

See how the editor is missing as well as the typical buttons on the bottom of the Leftmost column?

Also how does one delete a policy?  There’s no mmdelpolicy









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