Hi Kevin,
While your "short answer" is correct, to say that the MGS is *only* used at
mount time is not 100% correct - though it often seems like it. :)
You probably know this, but for Alfonso and possibly others, note that certain
administrative actions (storage pools, quotas (as of v2.4), etc.) are configured
administratively on the MGS, and Imperative Recovery (v2.2+) has further tasked the MGS.
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From: HPDD-discuss [mailto:hpdd-discuss-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Van
Maren
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:19 AM
To: Alfonso Pardo
Cc: <hpdd-discuss(a)lists.01.org>
Subject: Re: [HPDD-discuss] performance split mds mgs
Short answer, no. The MGS is only used at mount time, so unless you have an extreme
number of clients mounting the file system while other clients are doing large numbers of
file metadata operations (open, fstat, etc), the MGS has no impact on runtime
performance.
Kevin
On Mar 19, 2014, at 8:36 AM, Alfonso Pardo wrote:
Hello,
I must implement a new lustre file system and optimize it to get a high level of
performance. I wonder: can I get more performance, If I split the MDS and the MGS in two
different machines?
Thanks!!!
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