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authorMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>2015-07-17 16:38:16 +0200
committerMike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>2015-10-03 17:39:59 +0200
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Orangefs: kernel client part 6
Signed-off-by: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
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+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/perf_counters/*
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Counters and settings for various caches.
+ Read only.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/perf_counter_reset
+Date: June 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ echo a 0 or a 1 into perf_counter_reset to
+ reset all the counters in
+ /sys/fs/orangefs/perf_counters
+ except ones with PINT_PERF_PRESERVE set.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/perf_time_interval_secs
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Length of perf counter intervals in
+ seconds.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/perf_history_size
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ The perf_counters cache statistics have N, or
+ perf_history_size, samples. The default is
+ one.
+
+ Every perf_time_interval_secs the (first)
+ samples are reset.
+
+ If N is greater than one, the "current" set
+ of samples is reset, and the samples from the
+ other N-1 intervals remain available.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/op_timeout_secs
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Service operation timeout in seconds.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/slot_timeout_secs
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ "Slot" timeout in seconds. A "slot"
+ is an indexed buffer in the shared
+ memory segment used for communication
+ between the kernel module and userspace.
+ Slots are requested and waited for,
+ the wait times out after slot_timeout_secs.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/acache/*
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Attribute cache configurable settings.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/ncache/*
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Name cache configurable settings.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/capcache/*
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Capability cache configurable settings.
+
+
+What: /sys/fs/orangefs/ccache/*
+Date: Jun 2015
+Contact: Mike Marshall <hubcap@omnibond.com>
+Description:
+ Credential cache configurable settings.
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/orangefs.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/orangefs.txt
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+ORANGEFS
+========
+
+OrangeFS is an LGPL userspace scale-out parallel storage system. It is ideal
+for large storage problems faced by HPC, BigData, Streaming Video,
+Genomics, Bioinformatics.
+
+Orangefs, originally called PVFS, was first developed in 1993 by
+Walt Ligon and Eric Blumer as a parallel file system for Parallel
+Virtual Machine (PVM) as part of a NASA grant to study the I/O patterns
+of parallel programs.
+
+Orangefs features include:
+
+ * Distributes file data among multiple file servers
+ * Supports simultaneous access by multiple clients
+ * Stores file data and metadata on servers using local file system
+ and access methods
+ * Userspace implementation is easy to install and maintain
+ * Direct MPI support
+ * Stateless
+
+
+MAILING LIST
+============
+
+http://beowulf-underground.org/mailman/listinfo/pvfs2-users
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+=============
+
+http://www.orangefs.org/documentation/
+
+
+USERSPACE FILESYSTEM SOURCE
+===========================
+
+http://www.orangefs.org/download
+
+Orangefs versions prior to 2.9.3 would not be compatible with the
+upstream version of the kernel client.
+
+
+BUILDING THE USERSPACE FILESYSTEM ON A SINGLE SERVER
+====================================================
+
+When Orangefs is upstream, "--with-kernel" shouldn't be needed, but
+until then the path to where the kernel with the Orangefs kernel client
+patch was built is needed to ensure that pvfs2-client-core (the bridge
+between kernel space and user space) will build properly. You can omit
+--prefix if you don't care that things are sprinkled around in
+/usr/local.
+
+./configure --prefix=/opt/ofs --with-kernel=/path/to/orangefs/kernel
+
+make
+
+make install
+
+Create an orangefs config file:
+/opt/ofs/bin/pvfs2-genconfig /etc/pvfs2.conf
+
+ for "Enter hostnames", use the hostname, don't let it default to
+ localhost.
+
+create a pvfs2tab file in /etc:
+cat /etc/pvfs2tab
+tcp://myhostname:3334/orangefs /mymountpoint pvfs2 defaults,noauto 0 0
+
+create the mount point you specified in the tab file if needed:
+mkdir /mymountpoint
+
+bootstrap the server:
+/opt/ofs/sbin/pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2.conf -f
+
+start the server:
+/opt/osf/sbin/pvfs2-server /etc/pvfs2.conf
+
+Now the server is running. At this point you might like to
+prove things are working with:
+
+/opt/osf/bin/pvfs2-ls /mymountpoint
+
+You might not want to enforce selinux, it doesn't seem to matter by
+linux 3.11...
+
+If stuff seems to be working, turn on the client core:
+/opt/osf/sbin/pvfs2-client -p /opt/osf/sbin/pvfs2-client-core
+
+Mount your filesystem.
+mount -t pvfs2 tcp://myhostname:3334/orangefs /mymountpoint
+
+
+OPTIONS
+=======
+
+The following mount options are accepted:
+
+ acl
+ Allow the use of Access Control Lists on files and directories.
+
+ intr
+ Some operations between the kernel client and the user space
+ filesystem can be interruptible, such as changes in debug levels
+ and the setting of tunable parameters.
+
+ local_lock
+ Enable posix locking from the perspective of "this" kernel. The
+ default file_operations lock action is to return ENOSYS. Posix
+ locking kicks in if the filesystem is mounted with -o local_lock.
+ Distributed locking is being worked on for the future.
+
+
+DEBUGGING
+=========
+
+If you want the debug (GOSSIP) statments in a particular
+source file (inode.c for example) go to syslog:
+
+ echo inode > /sys/kernel/debug/orangefs/kernel-debug
+
+No debugging (the default):
+
+ echo none > /sys/kernel/debug/orangefs/kernel-debug
+
+Debugging from several source files:
+
+ echo inode,dir > /sys/kernel/debug/orangefs/kernel-debug
+
+All debugging:
+
+ echo all > /sys/kernel/debug/orangefs/kernel-debug
+
+Get a list of all debugging keywords:
+
+ cat /sys/kernel/debug/orangefs/debug-help