[gpfsug-discuss] Learn a new cluster
Aaron Knister
aaron.s.knister at nasa.gov
Fri Sep 23 02:50:52 BST 2016
Perhaps a gpfs.snap? This could tell you a *lot* about a cluster.
-Aaron
On 9/22/16 9:48 PM, Mark.Bush at siriuscom.com wrote:
> What commands would you run to learn all you need to know about a
> cluster you’ve never seen before?
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> Captain Obvious (me) says:
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> mmlscluster
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> mmlsconfig
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> mmlsnode
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> mmlsnsd
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> mmlsfs all
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> What others?
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> Mark R. Bush | Solutions Architect
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