[gpfsug-discuss] Is GPFS starting NSDs automatically?

Oesterlin, Robert Robert.Oesterlin at nuance.com
Wed Aug 9 13:48:00 BST 2017


Be careful here, as this does:

“When a disk experiences a failure and becomes unavailable, the recovery procedure will first attempt to restart the disk and if this fails, the disk is suspended and its data moved to other disks. “

Which may not be what you want to happen. :-) If you have disks marked down due to a transient failure, kicking of restripes to move the data off might not be the best choice.

Bob Oesterlin
Sr Principal Storage Engineer, Nuance




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If you do a "mmchconfig restripeOnDiskFailure=yes", such a callback will be added for node-join events.
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