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Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual

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22.2 Submitting a <strong>Lustre</strong> Bug<br />

If, after troubleshooting your <strong>Lustre</strong> system, you cannot resolve the problem,<br />

consider submitting a <strong>Lustre</strong> bug. To do this, you will need an account on Bugzilla<br />

(defect tracking system used for <strong>Lustre</strong>), and download the <strong>Lustre</strong> diagnostics tool to<br />

run and capture the diagnostics output.<br />

Note – Create a <strong>Lustre</strong> Bugzilla account. Download the <strong>Lustre</strong> diagnostics tool and<br />

install it on the affected nodes. Make sure you are using the most recent version of<br />

the diagnostics tool.<br />

1. Once you have a <strong>Lustre</strong> Bugzilla account, open a new bug and describe the<br />

problem you having.<br />

2. Run the <strong>Lustre</strong> diagnostics tool, using one of the following commands:<br />

# lustre-diagnostics -t <br />

# lustre-diagnostics.<br />

In case you need to use it later, the output of the bug is sent directly to the terminal.<br />

Normal file redirection can be used to send the output to a file which you can<br />

manually attach to this bug, if necessary.<br />

Chapter 22 <strong>Lustre</strong> Troubleshooting Tips 22-3

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