[gpfsug-discuss] question on viewing block distribution across NSDs

Knister, Aaron S. (GSFC-606.2)[COMPUTER SCIENCE CORP] aaron.s.knister at nasa.gov
Thu Mar 30 00:55:02 BST 2017


I don't necessarily think you need to run a snap prior, just the output of mmdf should be enough. Something to keep in mind that I should have said before-- an mmdf can be stressful on your system particularly if you have spinning disk for your metadata. We're fortunate enough to have all flash for our metadata and I tend to take it for granted some times :)



From: greg.lehmann at csiro.au
Sent: 3/29/17, 19:52
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Thanks. I don’t have a snap. I’ll keep that in mind for next time I do this.

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Hi Greg,

You could run an mmdf which will show you how full each NSD is. I'm not sure how to look back in time though to see the fs before the restripe. Do you perhaps have a gpfs.snap you took somewhat recently before the restripe? Maybe an internaldump in /tmp/mmfs somewhere?

From: greg.lehmann at csiro.au<mailto:greg.lehmann at csiro.au>
Sent: 3/29/17, 19:21
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Hi All,
               I added some NSDs to an existing filesystem and ran mmrestripefs. I was sort of curious to see what the distribution looked like before and after the restripe. Is there any way of looking at it?

Cheers,

Greg.
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