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Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual

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We are mounting by disk label here—the label of a device can be read with e2label.<br />

The label of a newly-formatted <strong>Lustre</strong> server ends in FFFF, meaning that it has yet to<br />

be assigned. The assignment takes place when the server is first started, and the disk<br />

label is updated.<br />

Caution – Do not do this when the client and OSS are on the same node, as memory<br />

pressure between the client and OSS can lead to deadlocks.<br />

Caution – Mount-by-label should NOT be used in a multi-path environment.<br />

4.2.1.5 Stopping a Server<br />

To stop a server:<br />

$ umount /mnt/test/ost0<br />

This preserves the state of the connected clients. The next time the server is started,<br />

it waits for clients to reconnect, and then goes through the recovery procedure.<br />

If the -f (“force”) flag is given, the server will evict all clients and stop WITHOUT<br />

RECOVERY. The server will not wait for recovery upon restart. Any currently<br />

connected clients will get I/O errors until they reconnect.<br />

Note – If you are using loopback devices, use the -d flag. This flag cleans up loop<br />

devices and can always be safely specified.<br />

Chapter 4 <strong>Lustre</strong> Installation 4-9

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