08-24-2011
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Originally Posted by
ram1729
Can I have " lslv lv_mecdr" o/p ?
In AIX Lvm it will not allow a file system to take space from other VGs .So if you don't have free pps available on concerned VG then you need to add disk to the concerned VG.
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mecdr@capp1:/home/mecdr>lslv lv_medcdr
LOGICAL VOLUME: lv_mecdr VOLUME GROUP: mdsvg
LV IDENTIFIER: 000779690000d6000000011a7b5760c1.1 PERMISSION: read/write
VG STATE: active/complete LV STATE: opened/syncd
TYPE: jfs2 WRITE VERIFY: off
MAX LPs: 1000 PP SIZE: 128 megabyte(s)
COPIES: 1 SCHED POLICY: parallel
LPs: 960 PPs: 960
STALE PPs: 0 BB POLICY: relocatable
INTER-POLICY: minimum RELOCATABLE: yes
INTRA-POLICY: middle UPPER BOUND: 128
MOUNT POINT: /home/mecdr LABEL: /home/mecdr
MIRROR WRITE CONSISTENCY: on/ACTIVE
EACH LP COPY ON A SEPARATE PV ?: yes
Serialize IO ?: NO
mecdr@ccbsapp1:/home/mecdr>
How to add the disk in mdsvg VG? Can you help?
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NAME
GlusterFS - Clustered Filesystem.
SYNOPSIS
glusterfsd [options] [mountpoint]
DESCRIPTION
GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta-bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA
or TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. Storage bricks can be made of any commodity hardware such as x86-64
server with SATA-II RAID and Infiniband HBA.
GlusterFS is fully POSIX compliant FileSystem. On client side, it has dependency on FUSE package, on server side, it works seemlessly on
different OSes. (Currently supported on GNU/Linux, Solaris).
OPTIONS
Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options.
Basic options
-f, --volfile=VOLUME-FILE
File to use as VOLUME-FILE [default:/etc/glusterfs/glusterfs.vol]
-l, --log-file=LOGFILE
File to use for logging [default:/var/log/glusterfs/glusterfs.log]
-L, --log-level=LOGLEVEL
Logging severity. Valid options are TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR and CRITICAL [default: WARNING]
-s, --volfile-server=SERVER
Server to get the volume from. This option overrides --volfile option
Advanced options
--debug
Run in debug mode. This option sets --no-daemon, --log-level to DEBUG and --log-file to console
-N, --no-daemon
Run in foreground
--read-only
Makes the filesystem read-only
-p, --pid-file=PIDFILE
File to use as pid file
-S SOCKFILE
Socket file to used for inter-process communication
--brick-name DIRECTORY
Directory to be used as export directory for GlusterFS
--brick-port PORT
Brick Port to be registered with Gluster portmapper
--volfile-id=KEY
KEY of the volume file to be fetched from server
--volfile-server-port=PORT
Port number of volfile server
--volfile-server-transport=TRANSPORT
Transport type to get volume file from server [default: tcp]
--volume-name=VOLUME-NAME
Volume name to be used for MOUNT-POINT [default: top most volume in VOLUME-FILE]
--xlator-option=VOLUME-NAME.OPTION=VALUE
Add/override a translator option for a volume with the specified value
Fuse options
--attribute-timeout=SECONDS
Set attribute timeout to SECONDS for inodes in fuse kernel module [default: 1]
--entry-timeout=SECONDS
Set entry timeout to SECONDS in fuse kernel module [default: 1]
--direct-io-mode=BOOL
Enable/Disable direct-io mode in fuse module [default: enable]
Miscellaneous Options
-?, --help
Give this help list
--usage
Give a short usage message
-V, --version
Print program version
FILES
/etc/glusterfs/*.vol
EXAMPLES
Start a GlusterFS server on localhost with volume name foo
glusterfsd -s localhost --volfile-id foo.server.media-disk-1 -p /var/lib/glusterd/vols/foo/run/server-media-disk-1.pid -S
/tmp/<uniqueid>.socket --brick-name /media/disk-1 -l /var/log/glusterfs/bricks/media-disk-1.log --brick-port 24009 --xlator-option
foo-server.listen-port=24009
SEE ALSO
fusermount(1), mount.glusterfs(8), gluster(8)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright(c) 2006-2011 Gluster, Inc. <http://www.gluster.com>
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